Intense underwater sounds caused by military sonar, seismic surveys, and pile driving can harm acoustically sensitive marine mammals. Many jurisdictions require such activities to undergo marine mammal impact assessments to guide mitigation. However, the ability to assess impacts in a rigorous, quantitative way is hindered by large knowledge gaps concerning hearing ability, sensitivity, and behavioral responses to noise exposure. We describe a simulation-based framework, called SAFESIMM (Statistical Algorithms For Estimating the Sonar Influence on Marine Megafauna), that can be used to calculate the numbers of agents (animals) likely to be affected by intense underwater sounds. We illustrate the simulation framework using two species that a...
Ramp-up (or soft-start) procedures are commonly used to mitigate the impact of sound on marine mamma...
1. Pinniped depredation at aquaculture sites is a globally recognized problem. To mitigate depredati...
Public concern about the effects of underwater noise on marine mammals has steadily increased over t...
Intense underwater sounds caused by military sonar, seismic surveys, and pile driving can harm acous...
Funding: This work was funded by the US Office of Naval Research, grant number N00014-16-1-2858: ‘PC...
Anthropogenic sound in the marine environment can have negative consequences for marine fauna. Since...
Potential responses of marine mammals to anthropogenic underwater sound are usually assessed by rese...
In the marine environment, underwater noise is introduced through a diverse set of industrial activi...
Loud anthropogenic underwater noise, such as that associated with sonar operations, pile driving, or...
1) With ambitious renewable energy targets, pile driving associated with offshore wind farm construc...
Marine ambient sound levels have risen due to noisy human activities, such as shipping, fishing, sei...
The amount of underwater sound from ship traffic, commercial, research, and military sound sources h...
There is increasing concern about the potential effects of noise pollution on marine life in the wor...
There is increasing concern about the potential effects of noise pollution on marine life in the wor...
Sound travels with greater efficiency in water than does light, which is quickly absorbed and scatte...
Ramp-up (or soft-start) procedures are commonly used to mitigate the impact of sound on marine mamma...
1. Pinniped depredation at aquaculture sites is a globally recognized problem. To mitigate depredati...
Public concern about the effects of underwater noise on marine mammals has steadily increased over t...
Intense underwater sounds caused by military sonar, seismic surveys, and pile driving can harm acous...
Funding: This work was funded by the US Office of Naval Research, grant number N00014-16-1-2858: ‘PC...
Anthropogenic sound in the marine environment can have negative consequences for marine fauna. Since...
Potential responses of marine mammals to anthropogenic underwater sound are usually assessed by rese...
In the marine environment, underwater noise is introduced through a diverse set of industrial activi...
Loud anthropogenic underwater noise, such as that associated with sonar operations, pile driving, or...
1) With ambitious renewable energy targets, pile driving associated with offshore wind farm construc...
Marine ambient sound levels have risen due to noisy human activities, such as shipping, fishing, sei...
The amount of underwater sound from ship traffic, commercial, research, and military sound sources h...
There is increasing concern about the potential effects of noise pollution on marine life in the wor...
There is increasing concern about the potential effects of noise pollution on marine life in the wor...
Sound travels with greater efficiency in water than does light, which is quickly absorbed and scatte...
Ramp-up (or soft-start) procedures are commonly used to mitigate the impact of sound on marine mamma...
1. Pinniped depredation at aquaculture sites is a globally recognized problem. To mitigate depredati...
Public concern about the effects of underwater noise on marine mammals has steadily increased over t...