A decade of declines in toothed whale densities following the Deepwater Horizon oil spill

Shortly after the Deepwater Horizon oil spill began in April 2010, a widely spaced passive acoustic monitoring array was deployed in the northeastern Gulf of Mexico to document the impacts of this unprecedentedly large and deep offshore oil spill on oceanic marine mammals. The array was subsequently maintained for over a decade. Here we document decadal density declines for seven of eight monitored species groups, including sperm whales (up to 31%), beaked whales (up to 83%), and small delphinids (up to 43%). Declines were observed both within and outside of the surface oil footprint. Though not conclusively linked to the oil spill, the broad spatial and temporal scale of these declines observed for disparate marine mammal species is consistent with Deepwater Horizon impacts. These declines have exceeded and outlasted post-spill damage assessment predictions, suggesting that the offshore ecosystem impacts of Deepwater Horizon may have been larger than previously thought.

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Author Frasier, K. E.
Kadifa, M. A.
Solsona Berga, A.
Hildebrand, J. A.
Wiggins, S. M.
Garrison, L.
Frouin-Mouy, H.
Gracia, A.
Serrano, A.
Hodge, Lynne
Wall, C.
Le Hénaff, M.
Soldevilla, M.
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Publication Date 2024-12-01T00:00:00
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Suggested Citation Frasier, K. E., Kadifa, M. A., Solsona Berga, A., Hildebrand, J. A., Wiggins, S. M., Garrison, L., Frouin-Mouy, H., Gracia, A., Serrano, A., Hodge, Lynne, Wall, C., Le Hénaff, M., Soldevilla, M.. (2024). A decade of declines in toothed whale densities following the Deepwater Horizon oil spill. UCAR/NCAR - Library. https://n2t.net/ark:/85065/d7cn786r. Accessed 11 August 2025.

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