Marine seismic exploration has potentially detrimental effects upon marine life and marine mammals in particular. Potential effects range from disturbance that may lead to displacement from feeding or breeding areas, to auditory damage and potential mortality. Nations including the USA, Canada and Brazil have followed the example set by the United Kingdom by introducing guidelines to minimise acoustic disturbance to marine mammals. This paper describes the mitigation measures central to the guidelines currently in place, and identifies the similarities, differences and deficiencies within them. A need for further review by some nations is identified, with a recommendation that an international standard should be produced, benefiting both th...
The development of guidelines for mitigating noise impacts on marine fauna requires data about the b...
© CSIRO 2000. An experimental program was run by the Centre for Marine Science and Technology of ...
According to the Protocol on Environmental Protection to the Antarctic Treaty seismic surveys in the...
Population growth and economic development in Latin America has led to an increase in seismic survey...
Marine seismic surveys use intense (eg >= 230 decibel [dB] root mean square [RMS]) sound impulses...
Concern is growing that marine fauna can be affected by noise such as naval sonar, pile driving or g...
Offshore Exploration and Production (E&P) activities, such as seismic surveys and drilling, generate...
This review highlights significant gaps in our knowledge of the effects of seismic air-gun noise on ...
Loud sound emitted during offshore industrial activities can impact marine mammals. Regulations typi...
Sound travels with greater efficiency in water than does light, which is quickly absorbed and scatte...
Public concern about the effects of underwater noise on marine mammals has steadily increased over t...
Within the Environmental Impact Assessment of an offshore 3D Seismic Survey in Southern Adriatic Sea...
World-wide a concern exists about the influence of man-made noise on marine life and particularly on...
arine seismic surveys produce some of the most intense manmade noises in the oceans and these survey...
A 4D seismic survey was conducted in 2010 near the feeding grounds of gray whales off Sakhalin Islan...
The development of guidelines for mitigating noise impacts on marine fauna requires data about the b...
© CSIRO 2000. An experimental program was run by the Centre for Marine Science and Technology of ...
According to the Protocol on Environmental Protection to the Antarctic Treaty seismic surveys in the...
Population growth and economic development in Latin America has led to an increase in seismic survey...
Marine seismic surveys use intense (eg >= 230 decibel [dB] root mean square [RMS]) sound impulses...
Concern is growing that marine fauna can be affected by noise such as naval sonar, pile driving or g...
Offshore Exploration and Production (E&P) activities, such as seismic surveys and drilling, generate...
This review highlights significant gaps in our knowledge of the effects of seismic air-gun noise on ...
Loud sound emitted during offshore industrial activities can impact marine mammals. Regulations typi...
Sound travels with greater efficiency in water than does light, which is quickly absorbed and scatte...
Public concern about the effects of underwater noise on marine mammals has steadily increased over t...
Within the Environmental Impact Assessment of an offshore 3D Seismic Survey in Southern Adriatic Sea...
World-wide a concern exists about the influence of man-made noise on marine life and particularly on...
arine seismic surveys produce some of the most intense manmade noises in the oceans and these survey...
A 4D seismic survey was conducted in 2010 near the feeding grounds of gray whales off Sakhalin Islan...
The development of guidelines for mitigating noise impacts on marine fauna requires data about the b...
© CSIRO 2000. An experimental program was run by the Centre for Marine Science and Technology of ...
According to the Protocol on Environmental Protection to the Antarctic Treaty seismic surveys in the...