The deployment of active sonar by the U.S. Navy and its potential impacts on marine mammals has been an ongoing issue of intense debate; regulatory, legislative, and judicial activity; and international concern. Some peacetime use of military sonar has been regulated under the Marine Mammal Protection Act (MMPA) and other statutes due to concerns that active military sonars are operated at frequencies used by some cetaceans (i.e., whales, porpoises, and dolphins), and their high-intensity sound pulses may travel long distances in the ocean. There is also concern that sonar transmissions of sufficiently high intensity might physically damage the hearing in cetaceans or cause them to modify their behavior in ways that are detrimental. Althoug...
Increasing human activity in the ocean has lead to an increase in anthropogenic noise in the ocean. ...
or several decades, and in a variety of contexts, national security and environmental protection int...
The amount of underwater sound from ship traffic, commercial, research, and military sound sources h...
The deployment of active sonar by the U.S. Navy and its potential impacts on marine mammals has been...
The deployment of active sonar by the U.S. Navy and its potential impacts on marine mammals has been...
The introduction of active sonar into the marine environment by the U.S. Navy has resulted in a high...
The deployment of active sonar by the U.S. Navy and its potential impacts on marine mammals has been...
The objective of this literature research project is to determine the effect of sonar noise on whale...
This report discusses laws related to the protection of marine mammals when using mid-frequency acti...
Mid-frequency active (MFA) sonar emits pulses of sound from an underwater transmitter to help determ...
The Marine Mammal Protection Act (MMPA) was signed into law by President Richard Nixon on December 2...
Public concern about the effects of underwater noise on marine mammals has steadily increased over t...
Technology advancements have allowed Navies worldwide to advance and try to stay one step ahead of n...
Hearing is extremely important for cetaceans because it is their “principal sense” (Weilgart, 2007) ...
In addition to ship strikes, another cause of marine mammal injury and death is from exposure to hig...
Increasing human activity in the ocean has lead to an increase in anthropogenic noise in the ocean. ...
or several decades, and in a variety of contexts, national security and environmental protection int...
The amount of underwater sound from ship traffic, commercial, research, and military sound sources h...
The deployment of active sonar by the U.S. Navy and its potential impacts on marine mammals has been...
The deployment of active sonar by the U.S. Navy and its potential impacts on marine mammals has been...
The introduction of active sonar into the marine environment by the U.S. Navy has resulted in a high...
The deployment of active sonar by the U.S. Navy and its potential impacts on marine mammals has been...
The objective of this literature research project is to determine the effect of sonar noise on whale...
This report discusses laws related to the protection of marine mammals when using mid-frequency acti...
Mid-frequency active (MFA) sonar emits pulses of sound from an underwater transmitter to help determ...
The Marine Mammal Protection Act (MMPA) was signed into law by President Richard Nixon on December 2...
Public concern about the effects of underwater noise on marine mammals has steadily increased over t...
Technology advancements have allowed Navies worldwide to advance and try to stay one step ahead of n...
Hearing is extremely important for cetaceans because it is their “principal sense” (Weilgart, 2007) ...
In addition to ship strikes, another cause of marine mammal injury and death is from exposure to hig...
Increasing human activity in the ocean has lead to an increase in anthropogenic noise in the ocean. ...
or several decades, and in a variety of contexts, national security and environmental protection int...
The amount of underwater sound from ship traffic, commercial, research, and military sound sources h...