The development of risk assessments for the exposure of protected populations to noise from coastal construction is constrained by uncertainty over the nature and extent of marine mammal responses to man-made noise. Stakeholder concern often focuses on the potential for local displacement caused by impact piling, where piles are hammered into the seabed. To mitigate this threat, use of vibration piling, where piles are shaken into place with a vibratory hammer, is often encouraged due to presumed impact reduction. However, data on comparative responses of cetaceans to these different noise sources are lacking. We studied the responses of bottlenose dolphins and harbor porpoises to both impact and vibration pile driving noise during harbor c...
1. Offshore windfarms require construction procedures that minimize impacts on protected marine mamm...
Offshore construction work, such as pile and conductor driving, can potentially cause acoustic distu...
Marine fauna, especially cetaceans, rely on sound for a range of biological functions and are suscep...
This project was funded through the DECC Offshore Energy Strategic Environmental Assessment Programm...
The development of risk assessments for the exposure of protected populations to noise from coastal ...
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS This project was funded through the DECC Offshore Energy Strategic Environmental Ass...
There is limited information on the impacts of anthropogenic noise on dolphin behaviour, making asse...
There is limited information on the impacts of anthropogenic noise on dolphin behaviour, making asse...
Estimating impacts of offshore windfarm construction on marine mammals requires data on displacement...
Estimating impacts of offshore windfarm construction on marine mammals requires data on displacement...
Offshore windfarm developments are expanding, requiring assessment and mitigation of impacts on prot...
The potential impacts of underwater noise on marine mammals are widely recognised, but uncertainty o...
Increasing levels of anthropogenic underwater noise have caused concern over their potential impacts...
Increasing levels of anthropogenic underwater noise have caused concern over their potential impacts...
The impact of underwater noise on marine life calls for identification of exposure criteria to infor...
1. Offshore windfarms require construction procedures that minimize impacts on protected marine mamm...
Offshore construction work, such as pile and conductor driving, can potentially cause acoustic distu...
Marine fauna, especially cetaceans, rely on sound for a range of biological functions and are suscep...
This project was funded through the DECC Offshore Energy Strategic Environmental Assessment Programm...
The development of risk assessments for the exposure of protected populations to noise from coastal ...
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS This project was funded through the DECC Offshore Energy Strategic Environmental Ass...
There is limited information on the impacts of anthropogenic noise on dolphin behaviour, making asse...
There is limited information on the impacts of anthropogenic noise on dolphin behaviour, making asse...
Estimating impacts of offshore windfarm construction on marine mammals requires data on displacement...
Estimating impacts of offshore windfarm construction on marine mammals requires data on displacement...
Offshore windfarm developments are expanding, requiring assessment and mitigation of impacts on prot...
The potential impacts of underwater noise on marine mammals are widely recognised, but uncertainty o...
Increasing levels of anthropogenic underwater noise have caused concern over their potential impacts...
Increasing levels of anthropogenic underwater noise have caused concern over their potential impacts...
The impact of underwater noise on marine life calls for identification of exposure criteria to infor...
1. Offshore windfarms require construction procedures that minimize impacts on protected marine mamm...
Offshore construction work, such as pile and conductor driving, can potentially cause acoustic distu...
Marine fauna, especially cetaceans, rely on sound for a range of biological functions and are suscep...