In October 2005, the United States Navy issued a Draft Environmental Impact Statement for the construction of an undersea warfare training range off the North Carolina coast. Exercises conducted in this proposed range will involve the use of mid-frequency sonar, the known cause of one mass whale stranding in the Bahamas, and the suspected cause of at least twelve other stranding events that have occurred in the past decade world-wide. In their statement, the Navy indicates the potential for limited harm to marine life. Fearing an increase in future strandings, scientists, environmentalists, and the general public have questioned the scope of the Navy’s predictions for biological damage. My review suggests that the Navy does not fully acknow...
There have been several incidents in which U.S. Navy sonar operations at sea coincided in time and l...
The U.S. Navy’s use of tactical mid-frequency active sonar has been linked to marine mammal strandin...
Information Paper Submitted by ASOC to CCAMLR XXV (Agenda Items 4, 6, 12, 15 & 16)The categorisation...
In October 2005, the United States Navy issued a Draft Environmental Impact Statement for the constr...
The introduction of active sonar into the marine environment by the U.S. Navy has resulted in a high...
Technology advancements have allowed Navies worldwide to advance and try to stay one step ahead of n...
long been aware of a link between naval sonar exercises and unusual mass strandings of beaked whales...
The objective of this literature research project is to determine the effect of sonar noise on whale...
In Defenders of Wildlife v. United States Department of the Navy, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the ...
Mid-frequency active (MFA) sonar emits pulses of sound from an underwater transmitter to help determ...
or several decades, and in a variety of contexts, national security and environmental protection int...
To find ultra-quiet modern submarines, the Navy uses high-powered active sonar. However, active sona...
News piece on new information about the effects of the Navy\u27s anti-submarine Low Frequency Activ...
Mid-frequency active (MFA) sonar emits pulses of sound from an underwater transmitter to help determ...
The deployment of active sonar by the U.S. Navy and its potential impacts on marine mammals has been...
There have been several incidents in which U.S. Navy sonar operations at sea coincided in time and l...
The U.S. Navy’s use of tactical mid-frequency active sonar has been linked to marine mammal strandin...
Information Paper Submitted by ASOC to CCAMLR XXV (Agenda Items 4, 6, 12, 15 & 16)The categorisation...
In October 2005, the United States Navy issued a Draft Environmental Impact Statement for the constr...
The introduction of active sonar into the marine environment by the U.S. Navy has resulted in a high...
Technology advancements have allowed Navies worldwide to advance and try to stay one step ahead of n...
long been aware of a link between naval sonar exercises and unusual mass strandings of beaked whales...
The objective of this literature research project is to determine the effect of sonar noise on whale...
In Defenders of Wildlife v. United States Department of the Navy, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the ...
Mid-frequency active (MFA) sonar emits pulses of sound from an underwater transmitter to help determ...
or several decades, and in a variety of contexts, national security and environmental protection int...
To find ultra-quiet modern submarines, the Navy uses high-powered active sonar. However, active sona...
News piece on new information about the effects of the Navy\u27s anti-submarine Low Frequency Activ...
Mid-frequency active (MFA) sonar emits pulses of sound from an underwater transmitter to help determ...
The deployment of active sonar by the U.S. Navy and its potential impacts on marine mammals has been...
There have been several incidents in which U.S. Navy sonar operations at sea coincided in time and l...
The U.S. Navy’s use of tactical mid-frequency active sonar has been linked to marine mammal strandin...
Information Paper Submitted by ASOC to CCAMLR XXV (Agenda Items 4, 6, 12, 15 & 16)The categorisation...