Anthropogenic underwater noise is now recognized as a world-wide problem, and recent studies have shown a broad range of negative effects in a variety of taxa. Underwater noise from shipping is increasingly recognized as a significant and pervasive pollutant with the potential to impact marine ecosystems on a global scale. We reviewed six regional case studies as examples of recent research and management activities relating to ocean noise in a variety of taxonomic groups, locations, and approaches. However, as no six projects could ever cover all taxa, sites and noise sources, a brief bibliometric analysis places these case studies into the broader historical and topical context of the peer-reviewed ocean noise literature as a whole. The c...
Anthropogenic sound is created in the ocean both purposefully and unintentionally. The result is noi...
Author Posting. © Oceanography Society, 2011. This article is posted here by permission of Oceanogr...
Chapter on proceedings of conference "the Effects of Noise on Aquatic Life II" published as a book b...
AbstractAnthropogenic underwater noise is now recognized as a world-wide problem, and recent studies...
Funding for R. Bruintjes, J. Purser, A. N. Radford, S. D, Simpson and M. A. Wale was provided by the...
Abstract: With the growing utilization and exploration of the ocean, anthropogenic noise increases s...
With the growing utilization and exploration of the ocean, anthropogenic noise increases significant...
Anthropogenic noise is an established global pollutant, with mounting evidence that noise from human...
The Ocean presents a cacophony of sounds originating from natural as well as anthropogenic sources. ...
All rights are reserved. Anthropogenic noise is an issue that originates both from ships and the inf...
Anthropogenic sound is created in the ocean both purposefully and unintentionally. The result is noi...
Traveling underwater much faster than in air and covering much greater distances, sound provides an ...
In recent years the volume and spatial extent of anthropological noise pollution of the oceans has b...
KEYNOTE POINTS 1. The main anthropogenic noise sources in the ocean include vessels, industrial acti...
[Abstract] Oceans have become substantially noisier since the Industrial Revolution. Shipping, resou...
Anthropogenic sound is created in the ocean both purposefully and unintentionally. The result is noi...
Author Posting. © Oceanography Society, 2011. This article is posted here by permission of Oceanogr...
Chapter on proceedings of conference "the Effects of Noise on Aquatic Life II" published as a book b...
AbstractAnthropogenic underwater noise is now recognized as a world-wide problem, and recent studies...
Funding for R. Bruintjes, J. Purser, A. N. Radford, S. D, Simpson and M. A. Wale was provided by the...
Abstract: With the growing utilization and exploration of the ocean, anthropogenic noise increases s...
With the growing utilization and exploration of the ocean, anthropogenic noise increases significant...
Anthropogenic noise is an established global pollutant, with mounting evidence that noise from human...
The Ocean presents a cacophony of sounds originating from natural as well as anthropogenic sources. ...
All rights are reserved. Anthropogenic noise is an issue that originates both from ships and the inf...
Anthropogenic sound is created in the ocean both purposefully and unintentionally. The result is noi...
Traveling underwater much faster than in air and covering much greater distances, sound provides an ...
In recent years the volume and spatial extent of anthropological noise pollution of the oceans has b...
KEYNOTE POINTS 1. The main anthropogenic noise sources in the ocean include vessels, industrial acti...
[Abstract] Oceans have become substantially noisier since the Industrial Revolution. Shipping, resou...
Anthropogenic sound is created in the ocean both purposefully and unintentionally. The result is noi...
Author Posting. © Oceanography Society, 2011. This article is posted here by permission of Oceanogr...
Chapter on proceedings of conference "the Effects of Noise on Aquatic Life II" published as a book b...