Effect on Ocean Noise: Nyepi, a Balinese Day of Silence
Taking advantage of a religious holiday called Nyepi that curtailed human activities for one day, we recorded acoustic noise levels for one week in shallow waters of a little-trafficked area west of Bali below the Ngurah Rai airport flight path (Figure 1). Sound is as important to many marine organi...
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crcenteros:10.31230/osf.io/k45jv 2023-05-15T16:35:57+02:00 Effect on Ocean Noise: Nyepi, a Balinese Day of Silence Williams, Rob Erbe, Christine Dewantama, I Made Iwan Hendrawan, I Gede 2018 http://dx.doi.org/10.31230/osf.io/k45jv unknown Center for Open Science https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/legalcode CC-BY posted-content 2018 crcenteros https://doi.org/10.31230/osf.io/k45jv 2022-12-20T10:10:05Z Taking advantage of a religious holiday called Nyepi that curtailed human activities for one day, we recorded acoustic noise levels for one week in shallow waters of a little-trafficked area west of Bali below the Ngurah Rai airport flight path (Figure 1). Sound is as important to many marine organisms as vision is to humans. From the song of the humpback whale to the exquisite sonar system of the killer whale, many marine vertebrates have evolved sophisticated systems for sending and receiving acoustic signals to facilitate vital life functions. Coral reef fish sing in a dawn chorus, much as songbirds do (McCauley and Cato, 2000). Other/Unknown Material Humpback Whale Killer Whale Killer whale COS Center for Open Science (via Crossref) Bali ENVELOPE(-20.233,-20.233,64.067,64.067) McCauley ENVELOPE(63.148,63.148,-73.156,-73.156) |
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Taking advantage of a religious holiday called Nyepi that curtailed human activities for one day, we recorded acoustic noise levels for one week in shallow waters of a little-trafficked area west of Bali below the Ngurah Rai airport flight path (Figure 1). Sound is as important to many marine organisms as vision is to humans. From the song of the humpback whale to the exquisite sonar system of the killer whale, many marine vertebrates have evolved sophisticated systems for sending and receiving acoustic signals to facilitate vital life functions. Coral reef fish sing in a dawn chorus, much as songbirds do (McCauley and Cato, 2000). |
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Effect on Ocean Noise: Nyepi, a Balinese Day of Silence |
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Effect on Ocean Noise: Nyepi, a Balinese Day of Silence |
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