The Marine Mammal Protection Act (MMPA) was signed into law by President Richard Nixon on December 21, 1972. The Act established a federal responsibility, shared by the Departments of the Interior and Commerce, for the conservation and management of marine mammals. Created primarily to protect marine mammals from the threat posed by tuna fishing, it also encompassed other threats, including polar bear hunting in Alaska, the harvest of harp seals in Canada, and commercial whaling. One threat, however, not envisioned at the time was noise. When the MMPA was first enacted, there was no recognition that sounds associated with anthropogenic activities such as oil exploration, shipping, and military exercises could adversely affect marine mammals...
The amount of underwater sound from ship traffic, commercial, research, and military sound sources h...
An increasing awareness of anthropogenic sound in the ocean has generated international concern that...
The deployment of active sonar by the U.S. Navy and its potential impacts on marine mammals has been...
The Marine Mammal Protection Act (MMPA) was signed into law by President Richard Nixon on December 2...
Public concern about the effects of underwater noise on marine mammals has steadily increased over t...
The introduction of active sonar into the marine environment by the U.S. Navy has resulted in a high...
or several decades, and in a variety of contexts, national security and environmental protection int...
Both natural and human-generated sounds fill the marine environment. Biological processes generate n...
The deployment of active sonar by the U.S. Navy and its potential impacts on marine mammals has been...
Marine fauna, especially cetaceans, rely on sound for a range of biological functions and are suscep...
Anthropogenic ocean noise poses a serious threat to aquatic ecosystems, since marine species rely on...
Anthropogenic sound is created in the ocean both purposefully and unintentionally. The result is noi...
In 1994, Congress reauthorized the Marine Mammal Protection Act (MMPA). As part of the reauthorizati...
The public is beginning to recognize the true impacts of ocean noise on marine mammal behavior. In p...
In recent years the volume and spatial extent of anthropological noise pollution of the oceans has b...
The amount of underwater sound from ship traffic, commercial, research, and military sound sources h...
An increasing awareness of anthropogenic sound in the ocean has generated international concern that...
The deployment of active sonar by the U.S. Navy and its potential impacts on marine mammals has been...
The Marine Mammal Protection Act (MMPA) was signed into law by President Richard Nixon on December 2...
Public concern about the effects of underwater noise on marine mammals has steadily increased over t...
The introduction of active sonar into the marine environment by the U.S. Navy has resulted in a high...
or several decades, and in a variety of contexts, national security and environmental protection int...
Both natural and human-generated sounds fill the marine environment. Biological processes generate n...
The deployment of active sonar by the U.S. Navy and its potential impacts on marine mammals has been...
Marine fauna, especially cetaceans, rely on sound for a range of biological functions and are suscep...
Anthropogenic ocean noise poses a serious threat to aquatic ecosystems, since marine species rely on...
Anthropogenic sound is created in the ocean both purposefully and unintentionally. The result is noi...
In 1994, Congress reauthorized the Marine Mammal Protection Act (MMPA). As part of the reauthorizati...
The public is beginning to recognize the true impacts of ocean noise on marine mammal behavior. In p...
In recent years the volume and spatial extent of anthropological noise pollution of the oceans has b...
The amount of underwater sound from ship traffic, commercial, research, and military sound sources h...
An increasing awareness of anthropogenic sound in the ocean has generated international concern that...
The deployment of active sonar by the U.S. Navy and its potential impacts on marine mammals has been...