Anthropogenic noise from navigation is a major contributor to the disturbance of the acoustic soundscape in underwater environments containing noise-sensitive life forms. While previous studies mostly developed protocols for the empirical determination of noise source levels associated with the world’s commercial fleet, this work explores the radiated noise emitted by small recreational vessels that thrive in many coastal waters, such as in the St. Lawrence Estuary beluga population’s summer habitat. Hydrophone-based measurements in the Saguenay River (QC, Canada) were carried out during the summers of 2021 and 2022. Shore-based observations identified 45 isolated transits of small, motorized vessels and were able to track their displacemen...
Oceanic acoustic environments are dynamic, shaped by the spatiotemporal variability in transmission ...
Passive acoustic monitoring is a valuable tool for non-intrusive monitoring of marine environments, ...
Underwater noise from human activities appears to be rising, with ramifications for acoustically sen...
Noise and anthropogenic disturbances from vessel traffic are an important threat to the recovery of ...
Recreational boating is an increasing activity in coastal areas and its spatiotemporal overlap with ...
The power of modern research vessels using diesel engines means significant levels of noise may be r...
Underwater sound of rigid-hulled inflatable boats was recorded 142 times in total, over 3 sites: 2 i...
Personal watercraft (water scooters, jet skis) were recorded under water in Bramble Bay, Queensland,...
Over the last fifty years, anthropogenic noise has increased dramatically in aquatic environments an...
Managing the impacts of vessel noise on marine fauna requires identifying vessel numbers, movement, ...
Underwater acoustic environment has always been full of sounds due to natural sound sources, such as...
A collaborative project between Port Metro Vancouver, Transport Canada, Ocean Networks Canada (ONC) ...
Anthropogenic noise, e.g., shipping noise, are usually unavoidable and radiate over a certain area, ...
The study of underwater vessel noise over the past sixty years has predominantly focused upon the in...
There is a growing concern about the impact of anthropogenic noise pollution on the marine environme...
Oceanic acoustic environments are dynamic, shaped by the spatiotemporal variability in transmission ...
Passive acoustic monitoring is a valuable tool for non-intrusive monitoring of marine environments, ...
Underwater noise from human activities appears to be rising, with ramifications for acoustically sen...
Noise and anthropogenic disturbances from vessel traffic are an important threat to the recovery of ...
Recreational boating is an increasing activity in coastal areas and its spatiotemporal overlap with ...
The power of modern research vessels using diesel engines means significant levels of noise may be r...
Underwater sound of rigid-hulled inflatable boats was recorded 142 times in total, over 3 sites: 2 i...
Personal watercraft (water scooters, jet skis) were recorded under water in Bramble Bay, Queensland,...
Over the last fifty years, anthropogenic noise has increased dramatically in aquatic environments an...
Managing the impacts of vessel noise on marine fauna requires identifying vessel numbers, movement, ...
Underwater acoustic environment has always been full of sounds due to natural sound sources, such as...
A collaborative project between Port Metro Vancouver, Transport Canada, Ocean Networks Canada (ONC) ...
Anthropogenic noise, e.g., shipping noise, are usually unavoidable and radiate over a certain area, ...
The study of underwater vessel noise over the past sixty years has predominantly focused upon the in...
There is a growing concern about the impact of anthropogenic noise pollution on the marine environme...
Oceanic acoustic environments are dynamic, shaped by the spatiotemporal variability in transmission ...
Passive acoustic monitoring is a valuable tool for non-intrusive monitoring of marine environments, ...
Underwater noise from human activities appears to be rising, with ramifications for acoustically sen...