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18 Σεπ 2020 · A great variety of natural and artificial sound sources are detectable in the ocean, including earthquakes, shipping noise, breakup of floating ice sheets, oil exploration, rainfall, breaking waves, and large marine mammals, such as blue whales capable of signaling each other over ocean basin distances.
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The use of acoustics was neglected for several reasons....
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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.
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...
10 Απρ 2019 · Ship engines, underwater blasts, sonar and oil drilling are filling the seas with sound. Researchers are now trying to pin down the damage humanity’s growing acoustic footprint has on ocean life.
9 Απρ 2021 · Researchers say evidence of the harm ocean noise pollution can do has been building for decades. Ocean scientists around the world are studying the "unique moment" of quiet created by the...
22 Απρ 2022 · This paper introduces the Special Issue of The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America on Ocean Acoustics in the Changing Arctic. The special issue includes papers on ocean (and in one case atmospheric) acoustics.
With the improved ocean state estimates obtained by including acoustic tomography data, we will be able to more directly link animal behavior with ocean physics and determine how marine mammals function and adapt to the constantly changing conditions of a dynamic ocean.