6.1
According to Section 10 of the
EM&A Manual, four kinds of ecological monitoring works are required during
the construction phase, namely dolphin monitoring, construction-phase
underwater noise monitoring, dolphin behavior monitoring and land-based dolphin
behavior and movement monitoring. The 30 days of construction-phase underwater noise monitoring, dolphin behavior
monitoring and land-based dolphin behavior and movement monitoring were completed in July 2013.
6.2
The monitoring work shall be
undertaken by suitably qualified specialist(s), (i.e. dolphin specialist and
bio-acoustician), who shall have sufficient (at least 5-10 years) relevant
post-graduate experience and publication in the respective aspects. They should
be approved by Agriculture, Fisheries and Conservation Department (AFCD) and
Environmental Protection Department (EPD).
6.3
According to EM&A Manual
Section 10.3.2, a dolphin monitoring programme should
be set up to verify the predictions of impacts and to ensure that there are no
unforeseen impacts on the dolphin population during construction phase.
6.4
Following the requirement in
the EM&A Manual Section 10.4.1, the dolphin
monitoring should adopt line-transect vessel survey method, and cover the
following line-transect survey areas as in AFCD annual marine mammal monitoring
programme.
6.5
For this contract, dolphin
monitoring will be carried out in the West Lantau (WL) along the line transect
as depicted in Figure 1 of Appendix I. The co-ordinates of all transect lines are shown in Table 6.1.
Table 6.1 Co-ordinates of transect lines in
WL survey area
Line No. |
Easting |
Northing |
Line No. |
Easting |
Northing |
||
1 |
Start Point |
803750 |
818500 |
7 |
Start Point |
800200 |
810450 |
1 |
End Point |
803750 |
815500 |
7 |
End Point |
801400 |
810450 |
2 |
Start Point |
803750 |
815500 |
8 |
Start Point |
801300 |
809450 |
2 |
End Point |
802940 |
815500 |
8 |
End Point |
799750 |
809450 |
3 |
Start Point |
802550 |
814500 |
9 |
Start Point |
799400 |
808450 |
3 |
End Point |
803700 |
814500 |
9 |
End Point |
801430 |
808450 |
4 |
Start Point |
803120 |
813600 |
10 |
Start Point |
801500 |
807450 |
4 |
End Point |
801640 |
813600 |
10 |
End Point |
799600 |
807450 |
5 |
Start Point |
801100 |
812450 |
11 |
Start Point |
800300 |
806500 |
5 |
End Point |
802900 |
812450 |
11 |
End Point |
801750 |
806500 |
6 |
Start Point |
802400 |
811500 |
12 |
Start Point |
801760 |
805450 |
6 |
End Point |
800660 |
811500 |
12 |
End Point |
800700 |
805450 |
6.6
Dolphin transect survey was
carried out at least twice a month (i.e. complete all the transect lines of
West Lantau survey area twice per month) throughout the construction period.
6.7
Dolphin monitoring was carried
out on 6th and 28th July 2015. The dolphin monitoring schedule
for the reporting period is shown in Appendix
D.
6.8
From these surveys, a total of 67.86 km of survey effort was collected, with 93.8% of the total survey
effort being conducted under favorable weather conditions (i.e. Beaufort Sea
State 3 or below with good visibility) Out of the 67.86 km of survey effort,
the total survey effort conducted on primary lines (the horizontal lines
perpendicular to the coastlines) was 46.28
km.
6.9
7 groups of 38 Chinese White
Dolphins were sighted from primary lines. Distribution of the 10 dolphin sightings made during July’s surveys is
shown in Figure 4 of Appendix I. Six of the ten
dolphin sightings were concentrated near Tai O Peninsula toward the northern
end of the WL survey area, while the other four sightings were located near
Peaked Hill and Fan Lau. Notably,
one dolphin sighting with a lone individual was made in the vicinity of the
HKLR09 alignment (Figure 4 of Appendix I).
6.10
Dolphin encounter rates deduced
from the survey effort and on-effort sighting data made under favourable conditions (Beaufort 3 or below) are shown in Table 6.2.
Table 6.2 Dolphin
encounter rates (sightings per 100 km of survey effort) in July’s surveys
|
Encounter rate
(STG) (no. of on-effort dolphin sightings per 100 km of
survey effort) |
Encounter rate
(ANI)
(no. of dolphins from all
on-effort sightings per 100 km of survey effort) |
|
Primary Lines Only |
Primary Lines Only |
||
WL |
Set
1: July 6th |
13.1 |
74.5 |
Set
2: July 28th |
13.2 |
66.0 |
6.11
The average group size of
Chinese White Dolphins was 5.0 individuals per group during July’s surveys,
which was higher than the ones in previous months of monitoring surveys.
6.12
Over half of dolphin groups
were composed of only 1-4 animals, while four larger groups had group sizes of
6-12 animals per group, including a group of 12 animals feeding near a
purse-seiner at Fan Lau.
6.13
During this month of dolphin
monitoring, marine construction activities have continued under this
contract. However, no adverse
impact on Chinese white dolphins was noticeable from general observations.
6.14
Evaluation of impacts on
dolphins due to construction work will be conducted in the quarterly EM&A
report.
6.15
Detailed monitoring methodology
and results can be found in Appendix I.
6.16
Additional land-based dolphin behavior and movement monitoring was
conducted on 6th and 16th July 2015 in the reporting
month. The progress of the monitoring is summarized in the Table 6.3.
Table 6.3 Progress
Record of Additional Land-based Dolphin Behaviour and
Movement Monitoring in July 2015
Date |
Time |
Weather |
Number of Staff |
Number of Dolphin Sighting |
|
Beaufort |
Visibility |
||||
06/07/15 |
09:22
- 14:53 |
2 |
2-3 |
3 |
3 |
16/07/15 |
09:28
- 14:44 |
2 |
2 |
3 |
2 |
6.17
Detailed monitoring methodology and results will be provided in a
separate report after the completion of full set of additional land-based
dolphin behavior and movement monitoring.