Related News

Forget the sauna — soaking in a hot tub could be better for your health, says new study

Forget the sauna — soaking in a hot tub could be better for your health, says new study

July 23, 2025
Who owns an EV in Canada? 3 provinces dominate EV registrations

Who owns an EV in Canada? 3 provinces dominate EV registrations

June 16, 2025
From player to head coach, former NHLer Marco Sturm returns to Bruins

From player to head coach, former NHLer Marco Sturm returns to Bruins

June 5, 2025

Browse by Category

  • Canadian news feed
  • Golf news
  • Hockey news
  • Music & Piano
  • Running & fitness
  • Skateboarding

Related News

Forget the sauna — soaking in a hot tub could be better for your health, says new study

Forget the sauna — soaking in a hot tub could be better for your health, says new study

July 23, 2025
Who owns an EV in Canada? 3 provinces dominate EV registrations

Who owns an EV in Canada? 3 provinces dominate EV registrations

June 16, 2025
From player to head coach, former NHLer Marco Sturm returns to Bruins

From player to head coach, former NHLer Marco Sturm returns to Bruins

June 5, 2025

Browse by Category

  • Canadian news feed
  • Golf news
  • Hockey news
  • Music & Piano
  • Running & fitness
  • Skateboarding
CANADIANA NEWS - AI Curated content
  • Home
  • Canadian news feed
  • Skateboarding
  • Golf
  • Hockey
  • Running & fitness
  • Music & Piano
  • WeMaple
No Result
View All Result
CONTRIBUTE
CANADIANA NEWS - AI Curated content
  • Home
  • Canadian news feed
  • Skateboarding
  • Golf
  • Hockey
  • Running & fitness
  • Music & Piano
  • WeMaple
No Result
View All Result
CANADIANA NEWS - AI Curated content
No Result
View All Result
Home Canadian news feed

Ship noise in Arctic silences narwhals, alters their movements, study says

Sarah Taylor by Sarah Taylor
July 29, 2025
in Canadian news feed
0
Ship noise in Arctic silences narwhals, alters their movements, study says
74
SHARES
1.2k
VIEWS
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter

You might also like

Tsunami advisory issued for several parts of the B.C. coast after major earthquake near Russia

Canadian Tire reducing corporate roles, but declines to detail cuts

Sask. judge stays immigration fraud convictions after ‘systemic collapse’ during border agency investigation

New research on narwhals in Nunavut’s Eclipse Sound suggests the animals may be more sensitive to shipping noise than scientists previously believed, and that they change their behaviour when ships are nearby.  

The study, published earlier this month in the journal Nature, says narwhal stop echolocating and will vacate an area when exposed to low-pitched ship noise. It also says the marine mammals are sensitive to sounds more than 20 kilometres away.

“It seemed to be an understood fact prior to our research that narwhal were only affected in close range, but when you speak to the hunters and the elders, that’s just not been the case,” said Alex Ootoowak, a researcher from Pond Inlet, Nunavut, and one of the co-authors of the study. He is with the Oceans North acoustic monitoring program. 

The study backs up hunters’ observations around mining projects in the region, such as the now-closed Nanisivik mine, and their belief that narwhals are more sensitive to shipping noise than existing marine shipping noise guidelines recognize, said Ootoowak.

“People seem to appreciate that our research is proving what’s long been understood and known here,” said Ootoowak.  

The research will be used to assess and mitigate impacts of mine shipping, cruise ships and yachts trying to enter the Northwest Passage, he said.

For the last decade, Oceans North partnered with Pond Inlet’s Mittimatalik Hunter Trappers Organization (MHTO) and the California-based Scripps Institution of Oceanography to study how narwhal react to ship noise in Eclipse Sound, near Pond Inlet, where they return each summer to feed in deep, plentiful waters.

According to the new study, narwhal numbers in Eclipse Sound in summer appear to have declined by about 90 per cent in the last two decades, from an estimated 20,200 animals in 2004 to 2,081 animals in 2021.

Ootoowak calls the change over the years “sad.” As a teenager, his dad would take him on long trips to hunt and live off the land. The waters were so plentiful that sleep would be an issue. 

“You’re just constantly hunting and watching and enjoying the views of hundreds and hundreds of narwhal pass by,” he said.

“I want the later generations to see what I saw,” he said.

The researchers also state that between 2015 to 2019, there was a 384 per cent increase in the number of vessels transiting through the Eclipse Sound — with 80 per cent of those vessels connected to regional mining activity, and the other 20 per cent to tourism. 

Inuit hunters in the region were the first to notice the changes in narwhal surface behaviour and population numbers as the first shipments of ore went out from Baffinland’s Mary River Mine in 2015, said Kristin Westdal, science director at Oceans North and another of the report’s co-authors.

She said narwhal were spending less time diving, a behaviour usually indicative of feeding, and changing direction of travel when they encounter a ship. The data can help answer the question of how much noise is too much for the animals, she said. 

“It’s interesting and also alarming when you can pinpoint that position at which the animals stop talking or disappear from that habitat,” she said.

The research will inform the interim management plan for Tallurutiup Imanga National Marine Conservation Area, as well as future protected areas, according to Westdal. She said it will also be used by the Nunavut Impact Review Board when looking at projects like the Mary River Mine. 

The researchers used echolocation clicks of narwhals and satellite data to measure the distance of ships from their recorders. They analyzed how narwhal responded to the sound of ships passing through the area. 

“These echolocation clicks are associated with important functions like foraging, finding food or navigating,” said Joshua Jones, a project scientist overseeing the research with Oceans North and the MHTO.

Previous studies found impacts within 10 kilometres of ships, and “strong avoidance” among narwhals of areas within one kilometre of passing ships, the study states.

The new research suggests narwhals are even more sensitive to sound than other species they’ve been compared to such as killer whales or dolphins, and show behavioural changes when ships are within 20 kilometres, said Jones.

Narwhals are sensitive to noise below 1 kHz, said Jack Ewing, staff research associate at Scripps Institution of Oceanography at the University of California in San Diego and another of the report’s co-authors. That’s a lower pitch than previous research has suggested the animals were senstive to. 

Narhwals also react to broadband sound pressure levels well below 120 dB, Ewing said. 

“These sound levels are relevant for assessing noise impacts moving forward,” Ewing said.

Read Entire Article
Tags: Canada NewsCBC.ca
Share30Tweet19
Sarah Taylor

Sarah Taylor

Recommended For You

Tsunami advisory issued for several parts of the B.C. coast after major earthquake near Russia

by Sarah Taylor
July 30, 2025
0
Tsunami advisory issued for several parts of the B.C. coast after major earthquake near Russia

A tsunami advisory has been issued for multiple parts of the BC coast after a large earthquake in the Pacific basin near Kamchatka, Russia, on Tuesday afternoonEmergency Info...

Read more

Canadian Tire reducing corporate roles, but declines to detail cuts

by Sarah Taylor
July 29, 2025
0
Canadian Tire reducing corporate roles, but declines to detail cuts

Retail giant Canadian Tire confirmed on Tuesday it will reduce its corporate staff roles, as part of a transformation and modernization push the company says is necessary to remain

Read more

Sask. judge stays immigration fraud convictions after ‘systemic collapse’ during border agency investigation

by Sarah Taylor
July 29, 2025
0
Sask. judge stays immigration fraud convictions after ‘systemic collapse’ during border agency investigation

A man found guilty for his role in an immigration fraud scheme has had the charges stayed because a Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) agent working on the...

Read more

‘Unbound by laws’: B.C. court gives man 6 years for illegal sea cucumber fishing

by Sarah Taylor
July 29, 2025
0
‘Unbound by laws’: B.C. court gives man 6 years for illegal sea cucumber fishing

A British Columbia judge has sentenced a man with the longest record of Fisheries Act violations in Canadian history to six years in prison for "ravaging the ocean and flouting the law" Scott

Read more

Hong Kong has issued a warrant for his arrest, but this Vancouverite isn’t worried

by Sarah Taylor
July 29, 2025
0
Hong Kong has issued a warrant for his arrest, but this Vancouverite isn’t worried

Last week, Hong Kong issued arrest warrants for 19 overseas activists, all members of a group called Hong Kong Parliament, which promotes self-determination in Hong Kong and the...

Read more
Next Post
Survey suggests employees ‘upset’ about return to office, prefer flexible work

Survey suggests employees 'upset' about return to office, prefer flexible work

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Related News

Forget the sauna — soaking in a hot tub could be better for your health, says new study

Forget the sauna — soaking in a hot tub could be better for your health, says new study

July 23, 2025
Who owns an EV in Canada? 3 provinces dominate EV registrations

Who owns an EV in Canada? 3 provinces dominate EV registrations

June 16, 2025
From player to head coach, former NHLer Marco Sturm returns to Bruins

From player to head coach, former NHLer Marco Sturm returns to Bruins

June 5, 2025

Browse by Category

  • Canadian news feed
  • Golf news
  • Hockey news
  • Music & Piano
  • Running & fitness
  • Skateboarding
CANADIANA NEWS – AI Curated content

CANADIANA.NEWS will be firmly committed to the public interest and democratic values.

CATEGORIES

  • Canadian news feed
  • Golf news
  • Hockey news
  • Music & Piano
  • Running & fitness
  • Skateboarding

BROWSE BY TAG

Canada News CBC.ca Golf Hockey Lifehacker Ludwig-van.com Skateboarding tomsguide.com

© 2025 canadiana.news - all rights reserved. YYC TECH CONSULTING.

No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • Canadian news feed
  • Skateboarding
  • Golf
  • Hockey
  • Running & fitness
  • Music & Piano
  • WeMaple

© 2025 canadiana.news - all rights reserved. YYC TECH CONSULTING.