Anthropogenic sound in the marine environment can have negative consequences for marine fauna. Since most sound sources are intermittent or continuous, estimating how many individuals are exposed over time remains challenging, as this depends on the animals' mobility. Here we explored how animal movement influences how many, and how often, animals are impacted by sound. In a dedicated study, we estimated how different movement strategies affect the number of individual harbour porpoises Phocoena phocoena receiving temporary or permanent hearing loss due to underwater detonations of recovered explosives (mostly WWII aerial bombs). Geo-statistical distribution models were fitted to data from 4 marine mammal aerial surveys and used to simulate...
Knowledge about the impact of anthropogenic disturbances on the behavioural responses of cetaceans i...
Funding: US Office of Naval Research, US Strategic Environmental Research and Development Program (S...
Sound travels with greater efficiency in water than does light, which is quickly absorbed and scatte...
Anthropogenic sound in the marine environment can have negative consequences for marine fauna. Since...
Management interventions to reduce human–wildlife conflict can have unintended consequences for non-...
Intense underwater sounds caused by military sonar, seismic surveys, and pile driving can harm acous...
Over the past few years the increase in human population worldwide has changed the underwater sounds...
(UXO) are still present in the North Sea. UXO are frequently accidentally encountered by fishermen a...
Funding: The post-doctoral position for J.D.J.M. was funded by a FNU – Danish Natural Science Resear...
Estimating impacts of offshore windfarm construction on marine mammals requires data on displacement...
Pile driving generates very high levels of low frequency impulsive underwater noise, with possible c...
Funding: This work was funded by the US Office of Naval Research, grant number N00014-16-1-2858: ‘PC...
The planned construction of offshore wind turbines in the North and Baltic Seas involves the emissio...
Assessments of the impact of offshore energy developments are constrained because it is not known wh...
Marine mammals may be negatively affected by anthropogenic noise. Behavioural response studies (BRS)...
Knowledge about the impact of anthropogenic disturbances on the behavioural responses of cetaceans i...
Funding: US Office of Naval Research, US Strategic Environmental Research and Development Program (S...
Sound travels with greater efficiency in water than does light, which is quickly absorbed and scatte...
Anthropogenic sound in the marine environment can have negative consequences for marine fauna. Since...
Management interventions to reduce human–wildlife conflict can have unintended consequences for non-...
Intense underwater sounds caused by military sonar, seismic surveys, and pile driving can harm acous...
Over the past few years the increase in human population worldwide has changed the underwater sounds...
(UXO) are still present in the North Sea. UXO are frequently accidentally encountered by fishermen a...
Funding: The post-doctoral position for J.D.J.M. was funded by a FNU – Danish Natural Science Resear...
Estimating impacts of offshore windfarm construction on marine mammals requires data on displacement...
Pile driving generates very high levels of low frequency impulsive underwater noise, with possible c...
Funding: This work was funded by the US Office of Naval Research, grant number N00014-16-1-2858: ‘PC...
The planned construction of offshore wind turbines in the North and Baltic Seas involves the emissio...
Assessments of the impact of offshore energy developments are constrained because it is not known wh...
Marine mammals may be negatively affected by anthropogenic noise. Behavioural response studies (BRS)...
Knowledge about the impact of anthropogenic disturbances on the behavioural responses of cetaceans i...
Funding: US Office of Naval Research, US Strategic Environmental Research and Development Program (S...
Sound travels with greater efficiency in water than does light, which is quickly absorbed and scatte...