Anthropogenic underwater noise is a source of marine pollution that spans the world\u27s oceans. It has the potential to cause harmful impacts to many types of marine animals, ranging from whales and other cetaceans to smaller creatures such as fish and invertebrates. Discussion of the problem in international fora has become increasingly common following sustained scientific investigations into the extent of underwater noise and the threat it poses to marine animals. This article discusses whether the most suitable international regulatory framework to address this problem is the 1992 Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD) and its institutional measures. Although the CBD text does not expressly mention anthropogenic underwater noise, it ...
Anthropogenic ocean noise poses a serious threat to aquatic ecosystems, since marine species rely on...
All rights are reserved. Anthropogenic noise is an issue that originates both from ships and the inf...
Anthropogenic underwater noise is now recognized as a world-wide problem, and recent studies have sh...
We are representatives of a coalition of non governmental organizations (NGOs) and we speak on the b...
An increasing awareness of anthropogenic sound in the ocean has generated international concern that...
The Ocean presents a cacophony of sounds originating from natural as well as anthropogenic sources. ...
Underwater noise generated by human activities has become a major reason of concern over the past de...
Underwater noise is a by-product of marine industrial operations, that plays an increasing role in e...
Marine fauna, especially cetaceans, rely on sound for a range of biological functions and are suscep...
The potential negative effects of high levels of underwater noise on marine life have been identifie...
<p>Outcomes from a 2013 international workshop focused on regulatory issues related to the effects o...
Information Paper Submitted by ASOC to CCAMLR XXV (Agenda Items 4, 6, 12, 15 & 16)The categorisation...
Underwater noise from human activities is now widely recognised as a threat to marine life. Neverthe...
Human activities in the marine environment, such as shipping, mineral and petroleum exploration, dre...
Anthropogenic sound is created in the ocean both purposefully and unintentionally. The result is noi...
Anthropogenic ocean noise poses a serious threat to aquatic ecosystems, since marine species rely on...
All rights are reserved. Anthropogenic noise is an issue that originates both from ships and the inf...
Anthropogenic underwater noise is now recognized as a world-wide problem, and recent studies have sh...
We are representatives of a coalition of non governmental organizations (NGOs) and we speak on the b...
An increasing awareness of anthropogenic sound in the ocean has generated international concern that...
The Ocean presents a cacophony of sounds originating from natural as well as anthropogenic sources. ...
Underwater noise generated by human activities has become a major reason of concern over the past de...
Underwater noise is a by-product of marine industrial operations, that plays an increasing role in e...
Marine fauna, especially cetaceans, rely on sound for a range of biological functions and are suscep...
The potential negative effects of high levels of underwater noise on marine life have been identifie...
<p>Outcomes from a 2013 international workshop focused on regulatory issues related to the effects o...
Information Paper Submitted by ASOC to CCAMLR XXV (Agenda Items 4, 6, 12, 15 & 16)The categorisation...
Underwater noise from human activities is now widely recognised as a threat to marine life. Neverthe...
Human activities in the marine environment, such as shipping, mineral and petroleum exploration, dre...
Anthropogenic sound is created in the ocean both purposefully and unintentionally. The result is noi...
Anthropogenic ocean noise poses a serious threat to aquatic ecosystems, since marine species rely on...
All rights are reserved. Anthropogenic noise is an issue that originates both from ships and the inf...
Anthropogenic underwater noise is now recognized as a world-wide problem, and recent studies have sh...