Dear MARMAM community,

mysterious pits in the seabed of the North Sea that cannot be categorised as 
typical pockmarks?

Could marine mammals be the cause? Please have a look at the theory in this 
article:


Schneider von Deimling, J., Hoffmann, J., Geersen, J., Koschinski, S., 
Lohrberg, A., Gilles, A., Belkin, I., Böttner, C., Papenmeier, S., Krastel, S. 
(2023) Millions of seafloor pits, not pockmarks, induced by vertebrates in the 
North Sea. Communications Earth & Environment 4, 478 (2023). DOI: 
10.1038/s43247-023-01102-y

https://www.nature.com/articles/s43247-023-01102-y


Abstract:

Seabed pockmarks are among the most prominent morphologic structures in the 
oceans. They are usually interpreted as surface manifestation of hydrocarbon 
fluids venting from sediments. Here we suggest an alternative hypothesis of 
pockmark formation based on latest multibeam echosounder data with a centimeter 
resolution. In the North Sea, >40,000 enigmatically shaped shallow depressions 
or ‘pits’ with a mean depth of 0.11 m were documented, that do not resemble 
known pockmark morphologies. Combining the new echosounder data with 
information from behavioral biology, physical oceanography, satellite remote 
sensing and habitat mapping, we conclude that harbor porpoises excavate 
sediments during benthic foraging. By grubbing the seabed, they cause sandeels 
to escape from the sediment and initiate the formation of seafloor pits. 
Time-lapse data reveals that the initially feeding pits serve as nuclei for 
scouring and eventually merge into larger scour-pits. With the immense number 
of vertebrates in the ocean, such megafauna-driven macro-bioturbation reshapes 
the seafloor, modulates sediment transport, and ultimately impacts associated 
ecosystems on a global scale.

Best wishes and Happy New Year,

Anita




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    Dr. Anita Gilles
    University of Veterinary Medicine Hannover, Foundation
    Institute for Terrestrial and Aquatic Wildlife Research (ITAW)
    Werftstr. 6 | 25761 Büsum
    Germany
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    anita.gil...@tiho-hannover.de
   
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