Eclipse Sound, in the northeastern Canadian Arctic, has experienced a substantial increase in ship traffic due to growing tourism and industrial development in the region. This study aims to describe the natural soundscape as well as to assess the noise levels associated with shipping. Underwater sound recordings were collected at two locations: Eastern Eclipse Sound (72° 43.730 N, 76° 13.519 W, 670 m) leading to Baffin Bay, and Milne Inlet (72° 15.260 N, 80° 34.205 W, 313 m) situated near the southwest end of Eclipse Sound. To capture the dynamic nature of the soundscape, the data from these two locations were divided into three seasons: late spring, summer, and early fall. These periods were selected to accou...
<p>Vessel-generated underwater noise can affect humpback whales, harbor seals, and other marine mamm...
AbstractMost recent research and monitoring of under-water “soundscapes” has focused on marine syste...
Ocean ambient noise is a crucial habitat feature for marine animals because it represents the lower ...
Marine mammals, including whales, walrus, and seals, rely heavily on sounds for survival. The Arctic...
Arctic marine mammal habitats are changing rapidly while marine shipping is increasing in some areas...
Sound is an important medium for communication and marine organisms have evolved to capitalize on th...
The Arctic Ocean has experienced wide-spread decreases in sea ice concentrations that may impact var...
Underwater acoustic environment has always been full of sounds due to natural sound sources, such as...
The inshore, continental shelf waters of British Columbia (BC), Canada are busy with ship traffic. S...
The inshore, continental shelf waters of British Columbia (BC), Canada are busy with ship traffic. S...
Ship-source marine noise is an emerging issue that is increasingly shown to interfere with marine ma...
The recovery of whale species at risk requires the implementation of protection measures designed to...
International audienceThe effects of the steady recession of the Arctic ice cap and the associated l...
Abstract. How loud are the underwater sounds emitted by skiffs, work boats, tour vessels, and cruise...
Passive acoustic monitoring is a powerful tool for observing soniferous species in remote marine env...
<p>Vessel-generated underwater noise can affect humpback whales, harbor seals, and other marine mamm...
AbstractMost recent research and monitoring of under-water “soundscapes” has focused on marine syste...
Ocean ambient noise is a crucial habitat feature for marine animals because it represents the lower ...
Marine mammals, including whales, walrus, and seals, rely heavily on sounds for survival. The Arctic...
Arctic marine mammal habitats are changing rapidly while marine shipping is increasing in some areas...
Sound is an important medium for communication and marine organisms have evolved to capitalize on th...
The Arctic Ocean has experienced wide-spread decreases in sea ice concentrations that may impact var...
Underwater acoustic environment has always been full of sounds due to natural sound sources, such as...
The inshore, continental shelf waters of British Columbia (BC), Canada are busy with ship traffic. S...
The inshore, continental shelf waters of British Columbia (BC), Canada are busy with ship traffic. S...
Ship-source marine noise is an emerging issue that is increasingly shown to interfere with marine ma...
The recovery of whale species at risk requires the implementation of protection measures designed to...
International audienceThe effects of the steady recession of the Arctic ice cap and the associated l...
Abstract. How loud are the underwater sounds emitted by skiffs, work boats, tour vessels, and cruise...
Passive acoustic monitoring is a powerful tool for observing soniferous species in remote marine env...
<p>Vessel-generated underwater noise can affect humpback whales, harbor seals, and other marine mamm...
AbstractMost recent research and monitoring of under-water “soundscapes” has focused on marine syste...
Ocean ambient noise is a crucial habitat feature for marine animals because it represents the lower ...