Oceanic acoustic environments are dynamic, shaped by the spatiotemporal variability in transmission losses and sound propagation pathways of natural and human-derived noise sources. Here we used recordings of an experimental noise source combined with transmission loss modeling to investigate changes in the received levels of vessel noise over space and time as a result of natural water column variability. Recordings were made in the Juan de Fuca Strait, on the west coast of Vancouver Island, a biologically productive coastal region that hosts several cetacean species. Significant variability in noise levels was observed due to changing water masses, tied to seasonal temperature variation and, on a finer scale, tidal movements. Comparisons ...
Combining calibrated hydrophone measurements with vessel location data from the Automatic Identifica...
The ultimate goal of this research is to enhance the understanding of global ocean noise and how var...
Anthropogenic noise across the world's oceans threatens the ability of vocalizing marine species to ...
The past two centuries have seen an increased exploitation of marine habitats by humans, so a growin...
The extent to which low-frequency noise from large vessels is a part of the coastal marine environme...
The past two centuries have seen an increased exploitation of marine habitats by humans, so a growin...
This paper demonstrates the importance of accounting for environmental effects on passive underwater...
Understanding the impacts of anthropogenic sound on marine mammals is important for effective mitiga...
<p>Vessel-generated underwater noise can affect humpback whales, harbor seals, and other marine mamm...
<p>Vessel-generated underwater noise can affect humpback whales, harbor seals, and other marine mamm...
Due to the Covid-19 pandemic lockdowns, anthropogenic noise levels over industrialized areas are at ...
In the last few decades, increasing anthropogenic offshore activities, such as shipping, have result...
<p>Vessel-generated underwater noise can affect humpback whales, harbor seals, and other marine mamm...
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...
Combining calibrated hydrophone measurements with vessel location data from the Automatic Identifica...
The ultimate goal of this research is to enhance the understanding of global ocean noise and how var...
Anthropogenic noise across the world's oceans threatens the ability of vocalizing marine species to ...
The past two centuries have seen an increased exploitation of marine habitats by humans, so a growin...
The extent to which low-frequency noise from large vessels is a part of the coastal marine environme...
The past two centuries have seen an increased exploitation of marine habitats by humans, so a growin...
This paper demonstrates the importance of accounting for environmental effects on passive underwater...
Understanding the impacts of anthropogenic sound on marine mammals is important for effective mitiga...
<p>Vessel-generated underwater noise can affect humpback whales, harbor seals, and other marine mamm...
<p>Vessel-generated underwater noise can affect humpback whales, harbor seals, and other marine mamm...
Due to the Covid-19 pandemic lockdowns, anthropogenic noise levels over industrialized areas are at ...
In the last few decades, increasing anthropogenic offshore activities, such as shipping, have result...
<p>Vessel-generated underwater noise can affect humpback whales, harbor seals, and other marine mamm...
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...
Combining calibrated hydrophone measurements with vessel location data from the Automatic Identifica...
The ultimate goal of this research is to enhance the understanding of global ocean noise and how var...
Anthropogenic noise across the world's oceans threatens the ability of vocalizing marine species to ...