Bottlenose dolphin distribution in a Mediterranean area exposed to intensive trawling

Mar Environ Res. 2023 Jun:188:105993. doi: 10.1016/j.marenvres.2023.105993. Epub 2023 Apr 15.

Abstract

The Adriatic Sea is one of the areas most exposed to trawling, worldwide. We used four years (2018-2021) and 19,887 km of survey data to investigate factors influencing daylight dolphin distribution in its north-western sector, where common bottlenose dolphins Tursiops truncatus routinely follow fishing trawlers. We validated Automatic Identification System information on the position, type and activity of three types of trawlers based on observations from boats, and incorporated this information in a GAM-GEE modelling framework, together with physiographic, biological and anthropogenic variables. Along with bottom depth, trawlers (particularly otter and midwater trawlers) appeared to be important drivers of dolphin distribution, with dolphins foraging and scavenging behind trawlers during 39.3% of total observation time in trawling days. The spatial dimension of dolphin adaptations to intensive trawling, including distribution shifts between days with and without trawling, sheds light on the magnitude of ecological change driven by the trawl fishery.

Keywords: Adriatic Sea; Automatic Identification System (AIS); Common bottlenose dolphin; Distribution modelling; Fisheries; Foraging; Spatial modelling; Trawling; Tursiops truncatus.

MeSH terms

  • Animals
  • Bottle-Nosed Dolphin*
  • Fisheries
  • Ships
  • Surveys and Questionnaires