Analyzing the Role of Vessel-Based Tourism on Masking on Antarctic Humpback Whales: A Petition for Management Solutions for Underwater Noise and Regulation of Antarctic Tourism

Ocean physics has been capitalized by marine life who have evolved the use of sound sensory modality for interacting with their environment. Marine animals use sound to forage, reproduce, communicate, navigate, and avoid predators. Anthropogenic vessel noise has become a ubiquitous pollutant through...

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Main Author: Atkins-Davis, Claire
Other Authors: Nowacek, Douglas
Format: Master Thesis
Language:unknown
Published: 2019
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10161/18425
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spelling ftdukeunivdsp:oai:localhost:10161/18425 2023-11-12T04:05:24+01:00 Analyzing the Role of Vessel-Based Tourism on Masking on Antarctic Humpback Whales: A Petition for Management Solutions for Underwater Noise and Regulation of Antarctic Tourism Atkins-Davis, Claire Nowacek, Douglas 2019-04-26 application/pdf https://hdl.handle.net/10161/18425 unknown https://hdl.handle.net/10161/18425 ocean noise Antarctic tourism Humpback whales masking Master's project 2019 ftdukeunivdsp 2023-10-17T09:46:23Z Ocean physics has been capitalized by marine life who have evolved the use of sound sensory modality for interacting with their environment. Marine animals use sound to forage, reproduce, communicate, navigate, and avoid predators. Anthropogenic vessel noise has become a ubiquitous pollutant throughout the world’s oceans, causing an elevation in acoustic energy and creating noise characteristically different than natural sound sources. Increasing interest in Antarctic tourism has intensified vessel activity in and around the Antarctic Peninsula, a critically vulnerable habitat for many polar keystone species. Chronic emission from vessels emit sound frequencies that overlap with frequency bands of vocalizing animals, leading to potential masking of vital acoustic cues and loss of communication space. The major objectives of this study are to acoustically analyze the signal to noise ratio for the Western Antarctic Peninsula to help characterize the acoustic soundscape in order to integrate metrics into ecosystem-based management plans and protected area proposals. Master Thesis Antarc* Antarctic Antarctic Peninsula Duke University Libraries: DukeSpace Antarctic Antarctic Peninsula The Antarctic
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Analyzing the Role of Vessel-Based Tourism on Masking on Antarctic Humpback Whales: A Petition for Management Solutions for Underwater Noise and Regulation of Antarctic Tourism
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Humpback whales
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description Ocean physics has been capitalized by marine life who have evolved the use of sound sensory modality for interacting with their environment. Marine animals use sound to forage, reproduce, communicate, navigate, and avoid predators. Anthropogenic vessel noise has become a ubiquitous pollutant throughout the world’s oceans, causing an elevation in acoustic energy and creating noise characteristically different than natural sound sources. Increasing interest in Antarctic tourism has intensified vessel activity in and around the Antarctic Peninsula, a critically vulnerable habitat for many polar keystone species. Chronic emission from vessels emit sound frequencies that overlap with frequency bands of vocalizing animals, leading to potential masking of vital acoustic cues and loss of communication space. The major objectives of this study are to acoustically analyze the signal to noise ratio for the Western Antarctic Peninsula to help characterize the acoustic soundscape in order to integrate metrics into ecosystem-based management plans and protected area proposals.
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title Analyzing the Role of Vessel-Based Tourism on Masking on Antarctic Humpback Whales: A Petition for Management Solutions for Underwater Noise and Regulation of Antarctic Tourism
title_short Analyzing the Role of Vessel-Based Tourism on Masking on Antarctic Humpback Whales: A Petition for Management Solutions for Underwater Noise and Regulation of Antarctic Tourism
title_full Analyzing the Role of Vessel-Based Tourism on Masking on Antarctic Humpback Whales: A Petition for Management Solutions for Underwater Noise and Regulation of Antarctic Tourism
title_fullStr Analyzing the Role of Vessel-Based Tourism on Masking on Antarctic Humpback Whales: A Petition for Management Solutions for Underwater Noise and Regulation of Antarctic Tourism
title_full_unstemmed Analyzing the Role of Vessel-Based Tourism on Masking on Antarctic Humpback Whales: A Petition for Management Solutions for Underwater Noise and Regulation of Antarctic Tourism
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