Managing the Effects of Noise From Ship Traffic, Seismic Surveying and Construction on Marine Mammals in Antarctica
© 2019 Erbe, Dähne, Gordon, Herata, Houser, Koschinski, Leaper, McCauley, Miller, Müller, Murray, Oswald, Scholik-Schlomer, Schuster, Van Opzeeland and Janik. The Protocol on Environmental Protection of the Antarctic Treaty stipulates that the protection of the Antarctic environment and associated e...
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ftcurtin:oai:espace.curtin.edu.au:20.500.11937/80232 2023-06-11T04:05:21+02:00 Managing the Effects of Noise From Ship Traffic, Seismic Surveying and Construction on Marine Mammals in Antarctica Erbe, Christine Dähne, M. Gordon, J. Herata, H. Houser, D.S. Koschinski, S. Leaper, R. McCauley, Robert Miller, B. Müller, M. Murray, A. Oswald, J.N. Scholik-Schlomer, A.R. Schuster, M. Van Opzeeland, I.C. Janik, V.M. 2019 fulltext https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/80232 https://doi.org/10.3389/fmars.2019.00647 English eng FRONTIERS MEDIA SA http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/80232 doi:10.3389/fmars.2019.00647 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Science & Technology Life Sciences & Biomedicine Environmental Sciences Marine & Freshwater Biology Environmental Sciences & Ecology underwater noise Antarctica marine mammal Antarctic Treaty ship seismic survey noise management SOUTHERN ELEPHANT SEALS WHALE ORCINUS-ORCA LIFE-HISTORY STAGE MIROUNGA-LEONINA BEAKED-WHALES BEHAVIORAL-RESPONSES GLOBICEPHALA-MELAS STABLE-ISOTOPES HUMPBACK WHALE Journal Article 2019 ftcurtin https://doi.org/20.500.11937/8023210.3389/fmars.2019.00647 2023-05-30T19:58:05Z © 2019 Erbe, Dähne, Gordon, Herata, Houser, Koschinski, Leaper, McCauley, Miller, Müller, Murray, Oswald, Scholik-Schlomer, Schuster, Van Opzeeland and Janik. The Protocol on Environmental Protection of the Antarctic Treaty stipulates that the protection of the Antarctic environment and associated ecosystems be fundamentally considered in the planning and conducting of all activities in the Antarctic Treaty area. One of the key pollutants created by human activities in the Antarctic is noise, which is primarily caused by ship traffic (from tourism, fisheries, and research), but also by geophysical research (e.g., seismic surveys) and by research station support activities (including construction). Arguably, amongst the species most vulnerable to noise are marine mammals since they specialize in using sound for communication, navigation and foraging, and therefore have evolved the highest auditory sensitivity among marine organisms. Reported effects of noise on marine mammals in lower-latitude oceans include stress, behavioral changes such as avoidance, auditory masking, hearing threshold shifts, and—in extreme cases—death. Eight mysticete species, 10 odontocete species, and six pinniped species occur south of 60°S (i.e., in the Southern or Antarctic Ocean). For many of these, the Southern Ocean is a key area for foraging and reproduction. Yet, little is known about how these species are affected by noise. We review the current prevalence of anthropogenic noise and the distribution of marine mammals in the Southern Ocean, and the current research gaps that prevent us from accurately assessing noise impacts on Antarctic marine mammals. A questionnaire given to 29 international experts on marine mammals revealed a variety of research needs. Those that received the highest rankings were (1) improved data on abundance and distribution of Antarctic marine mammals, (2) hearing data for Antarctic marine mammals, in particular a mysticete audiogram, and (3) an assessment of the effectiveness of various noise mitigation ... Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctic Antarctic Ocean Antarctica Elephant Seals Humpback Whale Mirounga leonina Orca Orcinus orca Southern Elephant Seals Southern Ocean Curtin University: espace Antarctic Antarctic Ocean McCauley ENVELOPE(63.148,63.148,-73.156,-73.156) Southern Ocean The Antarctic Frontiers in Marine Science 6 |
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Science & Technology Life Sciences & Biomedicine Environmental Sciences Marine & Freshwater Biology Environmental Sciences & Ecology underwater noise Antarctica marine mammal Antarctic Treaty ship seismic survey noise management SOUTHERN ELEPHANT SEALS WHALE ORCINUS-ORCA LIFE-HISTORY STAGE MIROUNGA-LEONINA BEAKED-WHALES BEHAVIORAL-RESPONSES GLOBICEPHALA-MELAS STABLE-ISOTOPES HUMPBACK WHALE Erbe, Christine Dähne, M. Gordon, J. Herata, H. Houser, D.S. Koschinski, S. Leaper, R. McCauley, Robert Miller, B. Müller, M. Murray, A. Oswald, J.N. Scholik-Schlomer, A.R. Schuster, M. Van Opzeeland, I.C. Janik, V.M. Managing the Effects of Noise From Ship Traffic, Seismic Surveying and Construction on Marine Mammals in Antarctica |
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© 2019 Erbe, Dähne, Gordon, Herata, Houser, Koschinski, Leaper, McCauley, Miller, Müller, Murray, Oswald, Scholik-Schlomer, Schuster, Van Opzeeland and Janik. The Protocol on Environmental Protection of the Antarctic Treaty stipulates that the protection of the Antarctic environment and associated ecosystems be fundamentally considered in the planning and conducting of all activities in the Antarctic Treaty area. One of the key pollutants created by human activities in the Antarctic is noise, which is primarily caused by ship traffic (from tourism, fisheries, and research), but also by geophysical research (e.g., seismic surveys) and by research station support activities (including construction). Arguably, amongst the species most vulnerable to noise are marine mammals since they specialize in using sound for communication, navigation and foraging, and therefore have evolved the highest auditory sensitivity among marine organisms. Reported effects of noise on marine mammals in lower-latitude oceans include stress, behavioral changes such as avoidance, auditory masking, hearing threshold shifts, and—in extreme cases—death. Eight mysticete species, 10 odontocete species, and six pinniped species occur south of 60°S (i.e., in the Southern or Antarctic Ocean). For many of these, the Southern Ocean is a key area for foraging and reproduction. Yet, little is known about how these species are affected by noise. We review the current prevalence of anthropogenic noise and the distribution of marine mammals in the Southern Ocean, and the current research gaps that prevent us from accurately assessing noise impacts on Antarctic marine mammals. A questionnaire given to 29 international experts on marine mammals revealed a variety of research needs. Those that received the highest rankings were (1) improved data on abundance and distribution of Antarctic marine mammals, (2) hearing data for Antarctic marine mammals, in particular a mysticete audiogram, and (3) an assessment of the effectiveness of various noise mitigation ... |
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Erbe, Christine Dähne, M. Gordon, J. Herata, H. Houser, D.S. Koschinski, S. Leaper, R. McCauley, Robert Miller, B. Müller, M. Murray, A. Oswald, J.N. Scholik-Schlomer, A.R. Schuster, M. Van Opzeeland, I.C. Janik, V.M. |
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Erbe, Christine Dähne, M. Gordon, J. Herata, H. Houser, D.S. Koschinski, S. Leaper, R. McCauley, Robert Miller, B. Müller, M. Murray, A. Oswald, J.N. Scholik-Schlomer, A.R. Schuster, M. Van Opzeeland, I.C. Janik, V.M. |
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Managing the Effects of Noise From Ship Traffic, Seismic Surveying and Construction on Marine Mammals in Antarctica |
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Managing the Effects of Noise From Ship Traffic, Seismic Surveying and Construction on Marine Mammals in Antarctica |
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Managing the Effects of Noise From Ship Traffic, Seismic Surveying and Construction on Marine Mammals in Antarctica |
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Managing the Effects of Noise From Ship Traffic, Seismic Surveying and Construction on Marine Mammals in Antarctica |
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Managing the Effects of Noise From Ship Traffic, Seismic Surveying and Construction on Marine Mammals in Antarctica |
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managing the effects of noise from ship traffic, seismic surveying and construction on marine mammals in antarctica |
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2019 |
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ENVELOPE(63.148,63.148,-73.156,-73.156) |
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Antarc* Antarctic Antarctic Ocean Antarctica Elephant Seals Humpback Whale Mirounga leonina Orca Orcinus orca Southern Elephant Seals Southern Ocean |
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