1. Some anthropogenic activities pose acute risks for marine species. For example, pile driving could damage the hearing of marine mammals while underwater explosions can also result in physical damage or death. Effective mitigation is required to reduce these risks, but the exclusion zones specified in regulations can extend over hundreds or thousands of metres and seals pose particular problems because they are difficult to detect at sea.2. Aversive sound mitigation aims to exclude animals from high‐risk areas before dangerous activities take place by broadcasting specific acoustic signals. Field research is needed to identify signals that might be effective in eliciting short‐term avoidance by marine species such as harbour seals (Phoc...
The underwater hearing sensitivities of two 1-year -old female harbor seals were quantified in a poo...
Acoustic Mitigation Devices (AMDs) are used to deter marine mammals from construction sites, in orde...
The auditory biology and acoustic behavior of Arctic seals are incompletely understood, in large par...
This work was funded by Scottish Government's Marine Mammal Scientific Support Research Programme MM...
To prevent grounding of ships and collisions between ships in shallow coastal waters, an underwater ...
The marine aquaculture industry suffers losses due to pinniped attacks which damage net enclosures a...
1. Pinniped depredation at aquaculture sites is a globally recognized problem. To mitigate depredati...
1) With ambitious renewable energy targets, pile driving associated with offshore wind farm construc...
1. With ambitious renewable energy targets, pile driving associated with offshore wind farm construc...
The impact of anthropogenic noise on marine fauna is of increasing conservation concern with vessel ...
Marine mammals use sound to drive vital life functions such as communication, foraging and navigatio...
During the last decades the problems caused by anthropogenic sound and noise in oceans have been rec...
Sound travels with greater efficiency in water than does light, which is quickly absorbed and scatte...
1. Avoidance of anthropogenic sounds has been measured in many species. The results, which are typic...
Pile driving, which creates high amplitude sounds with potentially negative impacts on the marine en...
The underwater hearing sensitivities of two 1-year -old female harbor seals were quantified in a poo...
Acoustic Mitigation Devices (AMDs) are used to deter marine mammals from construction sites, in orde...
The auditory biology and acoustic behavior of Arctic seals are incompletely understood, in large par...
This work was funded by Scottish Government's Marine Mammal Scientific Support Research Programme MM...
To prevent grounding of ships and collisions between ships in shallow coastal waters, an underwater ...
The marine aquaculture industry suffers losses due to pinniped attacks which damage net enclosures a...
1. Pinniped depredation at aquaculture sites is a globally recognized problem. To mitigate depredati...
1) With ambitious renewable energy targets, pile driving associated with offshore wind farm construc...
1. With ambitious renewable energy targets, pile driving associated with offshore wind farm construc...
The impact of anthropogenic noise on marine fauna is of increasing conservation concern with vessel ...
Marine mammals use sound to drive vital life functions such as communication, foraging and navigatio...
During the last decades the problems caused by anthropogenic sound and noise in oceans have been rec...
Sound travels with greater efficiency in water than does light, which is quickly absorbed and scatte...
1. Avoidance of anthropogenic sounds has been measured in many species. The results, which are typic...
Pile driving, which creates high amplitude sounds with potentially negative impacts on the marine en...
The underwater hearing sensitivities of two 1-year -old female harbor seals were quantified in a poo...
Acoustic Mitigation Devices (AMDs) are used to deter marine mammals from construction sites, in orde...
The auditory biology and acoustic behavior of Arctic seals are incompletely understood, in large par...