During the last decades the problems caused by anthropogenic sound and noise in oceans have been recognized in public, by governments, and military. With the use of active sonar, different choices can be made to minimize the risk of damaging or disturbing marine mammals. For this purpose knowledge of sonar disturbance is crucial. There are methods for time or area planning, i.e. when and where to use active sonars, to avoid marine mammals. The purpose of this work is to find information in literature on marine mammal behaviour reactions to the sound of sonar pings, and to evaluate which of two different behavioural models used in risk assessment programs, the “varying response” model and the “avoidance” model, is more correct to use. Main f...
To understand the consequences of underwater noise exposure for cetaceans, there is a need for asses...
International audienceAcoustic monitoring is considered essential for the modern exploration and und...
There is increasing concern about the potential effects of noise pollution on marine life in the wor...
World-wide a concern exists about the influence of man-made noise on marine life and particularly on...
1. Some anthropogenic activities pose acute risks for marine species. For example, pile driving cou...
To prevent grounding of ships and collisions between ships in shallow coastal waters, an underwater ...
Noise can cause marine mammals to interrupt their feeding, alter their vocalizations, or leave impor...
The effect of active sonars on marine mammal behavior is a topic of considerable interest and scient...
Sound travels with greater efficiency in water than does light, which is quickly absorbed and scatte...
SAKAMATA is a risk assessment and mitigation tool developed by TNO and used by the Royal Netherlands...
Substantial recent progress has been made in directly measuring behavioral responses of free-ranging...
Ramp-up (or soft-start) procedures are commonly used to mitigate the impact of sound on marine mamma...
Controlled exposure experiments using 1 to2 kHz sonar signals were conducted with 11 humpback whales...
The potential effects of exposing marine mammals to military sonar is a current concern. Dose-respon...
There is increasing concern about the potential effects of noise pollution on marine life in the wor...
To understand the consequences of underwater noise exposure for cetaceans, there is a need for asses...
International audienceAcoustic monitoring is considered essential for the modern exploration and und...
There is increasing concern about the potential effects of noise pollution on marine life in the wor...
World-wide a concern exists about the influence of man-made noise on marine life and particularly on...
1. Some anthropogenic activities pose acute risks for marine species. For example, pile driving cou...
To prevent grounding of ships and collisions between ships in shallow coastal waters, an underwater ...
Noise can cause marine mammals to interrupt their feeding, alter their vocalizations, or leave impor...
The effect of active sonars on marine mammal behavior is a topic of considerable interest and scient...
Sound travels with greater efficiency in water than does light, which is quickly absorbed and scatte...
SAKAMATA is a risk assessment and mitigation tool developed by TNO and used by the Royal Netherlands...
Substantial recent progress has been made in directly measuring behavioral responses of free-ranging...
Ramp-up (or soft-start) procedures are commonly used to mitigate the impact of sound on marine mamma...
Controlled exposure experiments using 1 to2 kHz sonar signals were conducted with 11 humpback whales...
The potential effects of exposing marine mammals to military sonar is a current concern. Dose-respon...
There is increasing concern about the potential effects of noise pollution on marine life in the wor...
To understand the consequences of underwater noise exposure for cetaceans, there is a need for asses...
International audienceAcoustic monitoring is considered essential for the modern exploration and und...
There is increasing concern about the potential effects of noise pollution on marine life in the wor...