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Researchers are uncovering just how large the impact of man-made noise is on ocean life. But there are some surprisingly simple ways we could tackle this overlooked pollution problem.
- Noise pollution 'drowns out ocean soundscape' - BBC
Noise from shipping, construction, sonar and seismic surveys...
- Noise pollution 'drowns out ocean soundscape' - BBC
Given NOAA’s mission to keep marine resources sustainable and resilient for future generations, we recognized the need to tackle the issue of man-made ocean noise in a holistic way. In 2010, NOAA committed to improve tools that the agency uses to assess the effects of man-made sound on whales, dolphins, and porpoises.
2 Ιουλ 2018 · Scientists now know that as man-made noise travels, it drowns out the natural ocean soundscape and makes it difficult for fish to hear each other. This affects their ability to find food and...
15 Φεβ 2021 · As man-made noise pollution increases, the ocean’s natural soundscape is being drowned out, causing harm to aquatic species. According to a report published this month in the Science Journal, man-made sounds have become so loud that marine species are quite literally struggling to hear one another.
4 Φεβ 2021 · Noise from shipping, construction, sonar and seismic surveys is "drowning out" the healthy ocean soundscape, scientists say. And an "overwhelming body of evidence" has revealed the harm...
Ocean Noise. Sound is the most efficient means of communicating underwater, especially for many marine species. NOAA Fisheries works to better understand how marine animals use sound and the potential impacts of man-made noise on the underwater environment.
4 Φεβ 2021 · A global team of researchers set out to understand how man-made noise affects wildlife in the oceans, from invertebrates to whales, and found overwhelming evidence that marine fauna and their ecosystems are negatively impacted by noise, which disrupts their behavior, physiology, and reproduction, and can even cause mortality.