Localization and propagation of seismic shots in the deep-water Beaufort Sea

Sound propagation models were developed for modally dispersed seismic shots to determine range to a seismic source from two High-frequency Acoustic Recording Packages (HARPs) deployed on the continental slope break north-northwest of Point Barrow, Alaska in the fall of 2007.Received levels at the HA...

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Main Author: Keen, Kelly Ann
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: eScholarship, University of California 2012
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Online Access:http://www.escholarship.org/uc/item/5vg0p7x3
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spelling ftcdlib:qt5vg0p7x3 2023-05-15T14:50:23+02:00 Localization and propagation of seismic shots in the deep-water Beaufort Sea Keen, Kelly Ann 2012-04-01 application/pdf http://www.escholarship.org/uc/item/5vg0p7x3 english eng eScholarship, University of California qt5vg0p7x3 http://www.escholarship.org/uc/item/5vg0p7x3 public Keen, Kelly Ann. (2012). Localization and propagation of seismic shots in the deep-water Beaufort Sea. UC San Diego: Center for Marine Biodiversity and Conservation. Retrieved from: http://www.escholarship.org/uc/item/5vg0p7x3 Life Sciences Modally dispersed seismic shots High-Frequency Acoustic Recording Packages Point Barrow Alaska bowhead whale Balaena mysticetus seismic surveys international maritime boundaries transboundary ocean noise airgun arrays Arctic ecosystems marine mammal protection seismic noise management seismic noise mitigation seismic noise research article 2012 ftcdlib 2018-02-16T23:52:12Z Sound propagation models were developed for modally dispersed seismic shots to determine range to a seismic source from two High-frequency Acoustic Recording Packages (HARPs) deployed on the continental slope break north-northwest of Point Barrow, Alaska in the fall of 2007.Received levels at the HARPs had an average received sound level of 112.8 dB rms. These received level measurements coincide with levels that have shown to elicit behavioral responses in bowhead whales, and raise concerns about how seismic activities may potentially impact marine mammals across large spatial scales and international maritime boundaries. Although guidelines have been established to reduce such impacts, current mitigation measures show considerable variation between countries and do not take into account the transboundary nature of sound in the ocean. To provide an international framework for the regulation of seismic surveys in the Arctic, a better understanding of how sound propagates in a changing Arctic environment, in addition to how the cumulative impacts of multiple seismic activities may influence ambient noise levels across large spatial scales is needed. A collaborative approach to management, mitigation, and research is essential to provide effective protection for marine mammals as a result of increased international and multi-industry interest in the Arctic and its natural resources. Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic Balaena mysticetus Barrow Beaufort Sea bowhead whale Point Barrow Alaska University of California: eScholarship Arctic
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topic Life Sciences
Modally dispersed seismic shots
High-Frequency Acoustic Recording Packages
Point Barrow Alaska
bowhead whale
Balaena mysticetus
seismic surveys
international maritime boundaries
transboundary
ocean noise
airgun arrays
Arctic ecosystems
marine mammal protection
seismic noise management
seismic noise mitigation
seismic noise research
spellingShingle Life Sciences
Modally dispersed seismic shots
High-Frequency Acoustic Recording Packages
Point Barrow Alaska
bowhead whale
Balaena mysticetus
seismic surveys
international maritime boundaries
transboundary
ocean noise
airgun arrays
Arctic ecosystems
marine mammal protection
seismic noise management
seismic noise mitigation
seismic noise research
Keen, Kelly Ann
Localization and propagation of seismic shots in the deep-water Beaufort Sea
topic_facet Life Sciences
Modally dispersed seismic shots
High-Frequency Acoustic Recording Packages
Point Barrow Alaska
bowhead whale
Balaena mysticetus
seismic surveys
international maritime boundaries
transboundary
ocean noise
airgun arrays
Arctic ecosystems
marine mammal protection
seismic noise management
seismic noise mitigation
seismic noise research
description Sound propagation models were developed for modally dispersed seismic shots to determine range to a seismic source from two High-frequency Acoustic Recording Packages (HARPs) deployed on the continental slope break north-northwest of Point Barrow, Alaska in the fall of 2007.Received levels at the HARPs had an average received sound level of 112.8 dB rms. These received level measurements coincide with levels that have shown to elicit behavioral responses in bowhead whales, and raise concerns about how seismic activities may potentially impact marine mammals across large spatial scales and international maritime boundaries. Although guidelines have been established to reduce such impacts, current mitigation measures show considerable variation between countries and do not take into account the transboundary nature of sound in the ocean. To provide an international framework for the regulation of seismic surveys in the Arctic, a better understanding of how sound propagates in a changing Arctic environment, in addition to how the cumulative impacts of multiple seismic activities may influence ambient noise levels across large spatial scales is needed. A collaborative approach to management, mitigation, and research is essential to provide effective protection for marine mammals as a result of increased international and multi-industry interest in the Arctic and its natural resources.
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title Localization and propagation of seismic shots in the deep-water Beaufort Sea
title_short Localization and propagation of seismic shots in the deep-water Beaufort Sea
title_full Localization and propagation of seismic shots in the deep-water Beaufort Sea
title_fullStr Localization and propagation of seismic shots in the deep-water Beaufort Sea
title_full_unstemmed Localization and propagation of seismic shots in the deep-water Beaufort Sea
title_sort localization and propagation of seismic shots in the deep-water beaufort sea
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op_source Keen, Kelly Ann. (2012). Localization and propagation of seismic shots in the deep-water Beaufort Sea. UC San Diego: Center for Marine Biodiversity and Conservation. Retrieved from: http://www.escholarship.org/uc/item/5vg0p7x3
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