Marine mammal observer
A marine mammal observer is a professional in environmental consulting who specializes in whales and dolphins.
In recent years there has been increased concern for the effect of man-made noise pollution in the ocean, particularly upon cetaceans - which are known to be sensitive to sound. As a result, environmental regulations have been introduced in an attempt to minimise negative impacts on marine wildlife. These guidelines have focused on the oil industry's seismic exploration for offshore oil. They center on the practice of delaying or shutting down the use of air-guns if a whale or dolphin is sighted nearby. As a result, the International Association of Oil & Gas Producers released a report in 2017 describing recommended monitoring and mitigation measures for cetaceans during marine seismic survey geophysical operations. An MMO will implement these regulations in the field.
When on board the seismic vessel, the MMO's job is two-fold:
- To spot sensitive wildlife species
- To monitor adherence to the guidelines.
As well as the seismic exploration industry, MMOs may also be required during; oil rig decommissioning, where disused oil platforms on the seabed are removed by large amounts of explosives, marine construction projects and; military trials of powerful new active sonar systems. Typically MMO duties are funded by the surveying company.
Noise from human activity in the ocean environment is likely to increase - and become a bigger environmental issue. Discussion of how to minimize the negative effects of noise upon whales, dolphins and other marine-life will no doubt continue between industry, government agencies, military, environmental organizations and academics. It will be the MMO who puts this into practice in the field.