In this study, underwater noise from a full-scale wave energy converter system (ISWEC), installed on the coast of Pantelleria Island (central Mediterranean Sea), was characterized. The noise was measured using an autonomous acoustic recorder anchored to the sea bottom 40 m from the ISWEC hull. Acoustic monitoring continued for 15 months, starting 7 months before (PRE), 2 months during (INST) and 6 months after the ISWEC installation (POST). The levels of noise, assessed with power spectrum density and octave and third-octave band sound pressure levels (BSPLs), were higher during the POST period than during the PRE period at lower frequencies up to 4 kHz and increased with wave height. During the ISWEC activation for energy production (POST_...
Anthropogenic noise is a growing threat to marine life due to the incrementation of human activity i...
In the marine environment, acoustic signals are source of information, crucial for inter and intra s...
The ever-accelerating rate of research focusing on the issue of underwater noise pollution, particul...
The conversion of wave energy into electrical energy has the potential to become a clean and sustain...
Wave energy conversion is a clean electric power production technology. During operation there are n...
Wave energy conversion is a clean electric power production technology. During operation there are n...
The conversion of wave energy into electrical energy has the potential to become a clean and sustain...
Wave energy conversion is a clean electric power production technology. During operation there are n...
In the light of global warming, large-scale transition to renewable power sources is a worldwide cha...
Underwater noise was recorded from the Wavestar wave energy converter; a full-scale hydraulic point ...
Wave energy has the potential to contribute considerably to the UK's energy mix. The marine environm...
Field measurements of the hydroacoustic noise from Wave Energy Converters (WECs) in the Lysekil proj...
Underwater noise was recorded from the Wavestar wave energy converter; a full-scale hydraulic point ...
Intense harvesting of ocean resources extended exploitation activities to previously unexplored open...
Underwater noise is one of the most widespread threats to the world oceans. Its negative impact on f...
Anthropogenic noise is a growing threat to marine life due to the incrementation of human activity i...
In the marine environment, acoustic signals are source of information, crucial for inter and intra s...
The ever-accelerating rate of research focusing on the issue of underwater noise pollution, particul...
The conversion of wave energy into electrical energy has the potential to become a clean and sustain...
Wave energy conversion is a clean electric power production technology. During operation there are n...
Wave energy conversion is a clean electric power production technology. During operation there are n...
The conversion of wave energy into electrical energy has the potential to become a clean and sustain...
Wave energy conversion is a clean electric power production technology. During operation there are n...
In the light of global warming, large-scale transition to renewable power sources is a worldwide cha...
Underwater noise was recorded from the Wavestar wave energy converter; a full-scale hydraulic point ...
Wave energy has the potential to contribute considerably to the UK's energy mix. The marine environm...
Field measurements of the hydroacoustic noise from Wave Energy Converters (WECs) in the Lysekil proj...
Underwater noise was recorded from the Wavestar wave energy converter; a full-scale hydraulic point ...
Intense harvesting of ocean resources extended exploitation activities to previously unexplored open...
Underwater noise is one of the most widespread threats to the world oceans. Its negative impact on f...
Anthropogenic noise is a growing threat to marine life due to the incrementation of human activity i...
In the marine environment, acoustic signals are source of information, crucial for inter and intra s...
The ever-accelerating rate of research focusing on the issue of underwater noise pollution, particul...