The planned construction of offshore wind turbines in the North and Baltic Seas involves the emission of high numbers of intense impulsive sounds when turbine foundations are driven into the ground by pile driving. Based on knowledge about other toothed whales, it can be assumed that the source levels, which will on average exceed 225dB re 1μPa at 1m, will create a risk of at least temporary threshold shift (TTS) in the auditory system of harbour porpoises which inhabit these waters. These animals are vitally dependent on their hearing system. An auditory study was conducted to base the definition of noise exposure criteria on information on the acoustic tolerance of this species to single impulses. The measurements were conducted on a male...
Harbor porpoises may suffer hearing loss when they are exposed to high level sounds. After exposure ...
The effects of offshore wind turbines on harbour porpoises (Phocoena phocoena) can be studied from d...
Harbor porpoises may suffer hearing loss when exposed to intense sounds. After exposure to a 1.5 kHz...
The planned construction of offshore wind turbines in the North and Baltic Seas involves the emissio...
Safety criteria for underwater sound produced during offshore pile driving are needed to protect mar...
High intensity underwater sounds may cause temporary hearing threshold shifts (TTSs) in harbor porpo...
Anthropogenic noise may cause temporary hearing threshold shifts (TTSs) in marine mammals. Tests wit...
The marine environment is not as quiet as one might think. Numerous sound sources exist underwater w...
© 2016 Acoustical Society of America. Testing the hearing abilities of marine mammals under water is...
To set safety criteria for levels of sounds produced during pile driving for offshore wind parks, te...
An auditory study was conducted to derive data on temporary threshold shift TTS induced bysingle imp...
The high under-water sound pressure levels (SPLs) produced during pile driving to build offshore win...
The impact of underwater noise on marine life calls for identification of exposure criteria to infor...
Pile driving is presently the most common method used to attach wind turbines to the sea bed. To ass...
Pile driving is presently the most common method used to attach wind turbines to the sea bed. To ass...
Harbor porpoises may suffer hearing loss when they are exposed to high level sounds. After exposure ...
The effects of offshore wind turbines on harbour porpoises (Phocoena phocoena) can be studied from d...
Harbor porpoises may suffer hearing loss when exposed to intense sounds. After exposure to a 1.5 kHz...
The planned construction of offshore wind turbines in the North and Baltic Seas involves the emissio...
Safety criteria for underwater sound produced during offshore pile driving are needed to protect mar...
High intensity underwater sounds may cause temporary hearing threshold shifts (TTSs) in harbor porpo...
Anthropogenic noise may cause temporary hearing threshold shifts (TTSs) in marine mammals. Tests wit...
The marine environment is not as quiet as one might think. Numerous sound sources exist underwater w...
© 2016 Acoustical Society of America. Testing the hearing abilities of marine mammals under water is...
To set safety criteria for levels of sounds produced during pile driving for offshore wind parks, te...
An auditory study was conducted to derive data on temporary threshold shift TTS induced bysingle imp...
The high under-water sound pressure levels (SPLs) produced during pile driving to build offshore win...
The impact of underwater noise on marine life calls for identification of exposure criteria to infor...
Pile driving is presently the most common method used to attach wind turbines to the sea bed. To ass...
Pile driving is presently the most common method used to attach wind turbines to the sea bed. To ass...
Harbor porpoises may suffer hearing loss when they are exposed to high level sounds. After exposure ...
The effects of offshore wind turbines on harbour porpoises (Phocoena phocoena) can be studied from d...
Harbor porpoises may suffer hearing loss when exposed to intense sounds. After exposure to a 1.5 kHz...