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ACCOBAMS. Agreement on the Conservation of Cetaceans of the Black Sea, Mediterranean Sea and contiguous Atlantic area X. Xxxxx ACCOBAMS interim Secretariat 16, Bd. de Suisse MC-98000 MONACO The current status of bottlenose dolphins (Tursiops truncatus) in the Black Sea Xxxxxx Xxxxxx, Xx. Laboratory of Ecology and Experimental Pathology, S.I. Georgievsky Crimean State Medical University, Xxxxx Xxxxxxxxx 0/0, Xxxxxxxxxx 00000, Xxxxxxx; XxxxxxXxxxxx@xxxx.xxxx.net
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ACCOBAMS. Thus, this guide is thought to outline practices and existing technologies that should be used during or instead conventional maritime activities producing impulsive underwater noise. References are also included for those technologies which are very likely to become increasingly used (and market available) in the next future. According to the European Commission, the major sources of impulsive underwater noise are the following: Seismic surveys (airgun) Offshore construction (pile driving) Military Sonar Use or disposal of explosives Further, this guide proposes the zones were spatial mitigation measures should be applied in the Mediterranean Sea, that is to say, avoiding activities having an acoustic impact on cetaceans, especially the Cuvier’s Beaked whale, in such zones. These concepts have been approved by the ACCOBAMS Scientific Committee, based on the work carried out in recent years within the Scientific Committee and presented by Xxxxxxx xx Xxxx et al. 2013 at the conference Effects of Noise on Aquatic Life, held in Budapest, 11-17 August, 2013. In conclusion, it is important to underline that this is thought to be a living guide and that it will be regularly updated as long as new technologies become available or new practices and procedures are established to reduce the impact of underwater noise on cetaceans. ACCOBAMS
ACCOBAMS. The ACCOBAMS Conservation Plan (Annex 2 to the Agreement) mandates Parties to assess and manage interactions between human activities and cetaceans, including ship strikes. The ACCOBAMS Scientific Committee has been working on this issue for many years, including holding a joint ACCOBAMS/IWC workshop on ship strikes in 2010. In the last three years, ACCOBAMS has continued work on ship strikes, especially though four actions: • ACCOBAMS is currently revising Cetacean Critical Habitats, taking into account both the known distribution of cetaceans and the threat-based management approach. The cross analyses of all these data should facilitate (i) the identification of regional and national efforts to create appropriate conservation areas, and (ii) the implementation of relevant conservation measures with other relevant organizations; • the ACCOBAMS Scientific Committee is drafting a Conservation and Management Plan for Mediterranean fin whales where ship strikes is an important issue; • the ACCOBAMS Permanent Secretariat is supporting relevant projects in the ACCOBAMS area such as SICOMAR plus project; • a specific recommendation on ship strikes was endorsed by the last Meeting of the ACCOBAMS SC in November 2018. This recommendation will become a draft Resolution that will be presented to the next Meeting of Parties in November 2019. This includes recommendations to collaborate with the IWC, IMO, and other international organizations on ship strikes.

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