Increasing human activity in the ocean has lead to an increase in anthropogenic noise in the ocean. Beaked whales are deep-diving odontocetes known to feed in the tongue of the ocean, Bahamas. Recent studies show that anthropogenic noise in the sea can have significant effects on marine mammals. Of particular concern are beaked whales, which have been shown to mass strand in response to naval sonar. The detrimental link between naval sonar and marine mammals has been established in several court cases, but little is known about the effects echosounders, used in scientific research, have on marine mammals. This master’s project investigates the effects echosounders may have on beaked whales in the tongue of the ocean, Bahamas, as well...
Beaked whales have mass stranded during some naval sonar exercises, but the cause is unknown. They a...
There is increasing concern about the potential effects of noise pollution on marine life in the wor...
The article of record as published may be found at http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/srep07031Beaked whales ...
Some beaked whale species are susceptible to the detrimental effects of anthropogenic noise. Most st...
Some beaked whale species are susceptible to the detrimental effects of anthropogenic noise. Most st...
The primary objective of this research is to: Develop a predictive model for population health of Bl...
Author Posting. © Inter-Research, 2009. This article is posted here by permission of Inter-Research...
Beaked whales have been over-represented in whale strandings that have occurred at similar times and...
Although northern bottlenose whales were the most heavily hunted beaked whale, we have little inform...
Author Posting. © Royal Society, 2004. This article is posted here by permission of Royal Society f...
Although northern bottlenose whales were the most heavily hunted beaked whale, we have little inform...
There is increasing concern about the potential effects of noise pollution on marine life in the wor...
Beaked whales have mass stranded during some naval sonar exercises, but the cause is unknown. They a...
This work was supported by award RC-2154 from the Strategic Environmental Research and Development P...
There is increasing concern about the potential effects of noise pollution on marine life in the wor...
Beaked whales have mass stranded during some naval sonar exercises, but the cause is unknown. They a...
There is increasing concern about the potential effects of noise pollution on marine life in the wor...
The article of record as published may be found at http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/srep07031Beaked whales ...
Some beaked whale species are susceptible to the detrimental effects of anthropogenic noise. Most st...
Some beaked whale species are susceptible to the detrimental effects of anthropogenic noise. Most st...
The primary objective of this research is to: Develop a predictive model for population health of Bl...
Author Posting. © Inter-Research, 2009. This article is posted here by permission of Inter-Research...
Beaked whales have been over-represented in whale strandings that have occurred at similar times and...
Although northern bottlenose whales were the most heavily hunted beaked whale, we have little inform...
Author Posting. © Royal Society, 2004. This article is posted here by permission of Royal Society f...
Although northern bottlenose whales were the most heavily hunted beaked whale, we have little inform...
There is increasing concern about the potential effects of noise pollution on marine life in the wor...
Beaked whales have mass stranded during some naval sonar exercises, but the cause is unknown. They a...
This work was supported by award RC-2154 from the Strategic Environmental Research and Development P...
There is increasing concern about the potential effects of noise pollution on marine life in the wor...
Beaked whales have mass stranded during some naval sonar exercises, but the cause is unknown. They a...
There is increasing concern about the potential effects of noise pollution on marine life in the wor...
The article of record as published may be found at http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/srep07031Beaked whales ...