Behavioral reactions of cetaceans to man-made noises are highly variable, ranging from attraction (e.g. bow riding by dolphins) or no response through short-term changes in behaviour...
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This paper summarizes the efforts undertaken by the author to identify existing and future potential methods to reduce underwater sound levels created by nearly all oil...
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Sound in the oceans is generated by a variety of natural sources, such as breaking waves, rain, and marine animals, as well as a variety of...
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Marine mammals, especially cetaceans, are highly vocal and dependent on sound for almost all aspects of their lives, e.g. food-finding, reproduction, communication, detection of predators/hazards, and...
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This volume is a review of literature concerning the effects of man-made noise on marine mammals....
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Ocean noise pollution is of special concern for cetaceans, as they are highly dependent on sound as their principal sense. Sound travels very efficiently underwater, so...
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Anthropogenic sound is created in the ocean both purposefully and unintentionally. The result is noise pollution that is high-intensity and acute, as well as lower-level and...
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Reports of the effects of man-made noise on the behavior and related processes of marine animals are widely scattered among a variety of literature sources. This...
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CBD Expert Workshop on Underwater Noise and its Impacts on Marine and Coastal Biodiversity
It is clear that a human-caused modification that extends across 300,000 km2 or distances of 4,000 km from the noise source 80-95% days of the month,...
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Conference programme of 3rd programme review meeting of the E&P Sound & Marine Life Joint Industry Programme...
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