The aim of the project is to provide the capability to establish potential risks to cetaceans and seals from the use of acoustic deterrent devices in Scottish waters. Acoustic Deterrent Devices (ADDs) are often used on aquaculture sites to reduce predation of seals on fish stocks using acoustic emissions. These acoustic emissions may also have secondary effects on marine mammals (including non-target species) ranging from physical injury, behavioural response and reduced sensory capability. In this project, an attempt is made to investigate the effects of water depth, seabed sediment type and bathymetry on the propagation and received levels of ADDs. It also examines the implications of simplified modelling approaches and associated predict...
Vessels can have acute and chronic impacts on marine species. The rate of increase in commercial shi...
The use of active sonar is deemed to be essential for naval operations, but its potential impact on ...
This project was funded through the DECC Offshore Energy Strategic Environmental Assessment Programm...
Management interventions to reduce human–wildlife conflict can have unintended consequences for non-...
This work was funded by the European Social Fund and Scottish Funding Council as part of Developing ...
1. Pinniped depredation at aquaculture sites is a globally recognized problem. To mitigate depredati...
This work was funded by Scottish Government's Marine Mammal Scientific Support Research Programme MM...
Effective management of the potential environmental impacts of naval sonar requires quantitative dat...
Acoustic deterrent devices (ADDs) to prevent pinniped predation on fish farms and fisheries are wide...
Acoustic deterrent devices (ADDs) to prevent pinniped predation on fish farms and fisheries are wide...
It is estimated that between 1 and 4 million farmed Scottish salmon die annually from marine mammals...
Funding: US Office of Naval Research, US Strategic Environmental Research and Development Program (S...
The work was funded under Scottish Government grant MMSS/001/11 and contract CR/2014/04, and support...
The impact of underwater noise on marine life calls for identification of exposure criteria to infor...
The marine aquaculture industry suffers losses due to pinniped attacks which damage net enclosures a...
Vessels can have acute and chronic impacts on marine species. The rate of increase in commercial shi...
The use of active sonar is deemed to be essential for naval operations, but its potential impact on ...
This project was funded through the DECC Offshore Energy Strategic Environmental Assessment Programm...
Management interventions to reduce human–wildlife conflict can have unintended consequences for non-...
This work was funded by the European Social Fund and Scottish Funding Council as part of Developing ...
1. Pinniped depredation at aquaculture sites is a globally recognized problem. To mitigate depredati...
This work was funded by Scottish Government's Marine Mammal Scientific Support Research Programme MM...
Effective management of the potential environmental impacts of naval sonar requires quantitative dat...
Acoustic deterrent devices (ADDs) to prevent pinniped predation on fish farms and fisheries are wide...
Acoustic deterrent devices (ADDs) to prevent pinniped predation on fish farms and fisheries are wide...
It is estimated that between 1 and 4 million farmed Scottish salmon die annually from marine mammals...
Funding: US Office of Naval Research, US Strategic Environmental Research and Development Program (S...
The work was funded under Scottish Government grant MMSS/001/11 and contract CR/2014/04, and support...
The impact of underwater noise on marine life calls for identification of exposure criteria to infor...
The marine aquaculture industry suffers losses due to pinniped attacks which damage net enclosures a...
Vessels can have acute and chronic impacts on marine species. The rate of increase in commercial shi...
The use of active sonar is deemed to be essential for naval operations, but its potential impact on ...
This project was funded through the DECC Offshore Energy Strategic Environmental Assessment Programm...