BRAHSS is a major project aimed at understanding how humpback whales respond to noise, particularly from seismic air gun arrays. It also aims to infer the longer term biological significance of the responses from the results and knowledge of normal behaviour. The aim is to provide the information that will allow seismic surveys to be conducted efficiently with minimal impact on whales. It also includes a study of the response to ramp-up in sound level. Ramp-up is widely used at the start of operations as a mitigation measure intended to cause whales to move away, but there is little information to show that it is effective. BRAHSS involves four experiments with migrating humpback whales off the east and west coasts of Australia with noise e...
Seismic surveys are widely used for exploration for oil and gas deposits below the sea floor. Despit...
Seismic surveys are widely used for exploration for oil and gas deposits below the sea floor. Despit...
In order to mitigate against possible impacts of seismic surveys on baleen whales it is important to...
BRAHSS is a major project aimed at understanding how humpback whales respond to noise, particularly ...
The concern about the effects of the noise of human activities on marine mammals, particularly whale...
The first of four major experiments in project behavioural response of australian humpback whales to...
A study of the response of humpback whales to seismic air guns is being conducted in Australian wate...
Sound travels with greater efficiency in water than does light, which is quickly absorbed and scatte...
Seismic airguns are devices used to find oil and gas deposits under the seafloor. They produce a lou...
Despite concerns on the effects of noise from seismic survey airguns on marine organisms, there rema...
© CSIRO 2000. An experimental program was run by the Centre for Marine Science and Technology of ...
An experimental program was run by the Centre for Marine Science and Technology of Curtin University...
A 4D seismic survey was conducted in 2010 near the feeding grounds of gray whales off Sakhalin Islan...
Studying the behavioral response of whales to noise presents numerous challenges. In addition to the...
Despite concerns on the effects of noise from seismic survey air guns on marine organisms, there rem...
Seismic surveys are widely used for exploration for oil and gas deposits below the sea floor. Despit...
Seismic surveys are widely used for exploration for oil and gas deposits below the sea floor. Despit...
In order to mitigate against possible impacts of seismic surveys on baleen whales it is important to...
BRAHSS is a major project aimed at understanding how humpback whales respond to noise, particularly ...
The concern about the effects of the noise of human activities on marine mammals, particularly whale...
The first of four major experiments in project behavioural response of australian humpback whales to...
A study of the response of humpback whales to seismic air guns is being conducted in Australian wate...
Sound travels with greater efficiency in water than does light, which is quickly absorbed and scatte...
Seismic airguns are devices used to find oil and gas deposits under the seafloor. They produce a lou...
Despite concerns on the effects of noise from seismic survey airguns on marine organisms, there rema...
© CSIRO 2000. An experimental program was run by the Centre for Marine Science and Technology of ...
An experimental program was run by the Centre for Marine Science and Technology of Curtin University...
A 4D seismic survey was conducted in 2010 near the feeding grounds of gray whales off Sakhalin Islan...
Studying the behavioral response of whales to noise presents numerous challenges. In addition to the...
Despite concerns on the effects of noise from seismic survey air guns on marine organisms, there rem...
Seismic surveys are widely used for exploration for oil and gas deposits below the sea floor. Despit...
Seismic surveys are widely used for exploration for oil and gas deposits below the sea floor. Despit...
In order to mitigate against possible impacts of seismic surveys on baleen whales it is important to...