Modeling Effectiveness of Gradual Increases in Source Level to Mitigate Effects of Sonar on Marine Mammals:

Ramp-up or soft-start procedures (i.e., gradual increase in the source level) are used to mitigate the effect of sonar sound on marine mammals, although no one to date has tested whether ramp-up procedures are effective at reducing the effect of sound on marine mammals. We investigated the effective...

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Main Authors: Benda-Beckmann, A.M. von, Wensveen, P.J., Kvadsheim, P.H., Lam, F.P.A., Miller, P.J.O., Tyack, P.L., Ainslie, M.A.
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: 2013
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author Benda-Beckmann, A.M. von
Wensveen, P.J.
Kvadsheim, P.H.
Lam, F.P.A.
Miller, P.J.O.
Tyack, P.L.
Ainslie, M.A.
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Wensveen, P.J.
Kvadsheim, P.H.
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Tyack, P.L.
Ainslie, M.A.
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description Ramp-up or soft-start procedures (i.e., gradual increase in the source level) are used to mitigate the effect of sonar sound on marine mammals, although no one to date has tested whether ramp-up procedures are effective at reducing the effect of sound on marine mammals. We investigated the effectiveness of ramp-up procedures in reducing the area within which changes in hearing thresholds can occur. We modeled the level of sound killer whales (Orcinus orca) were exposed to from a generic sonar operation preceded by different ramp-up schemes. In our model, ramp-up procedures reduced the risk of killer whales receiving sounds of sufficient intensity to affect their hearing. The effectiveness of the ramp-up procedure depended strongly on the assumed response threshold and differed with ramp-up duration, although extending the duration of the ramp up beyond 5 min did not add much to its predicted mitigating effect. The main factors that limited effectiveness of ramp up in a typical antisubmarine warfare scenario were high source level, rapid moving sonar source, and long silences between consecutive sonar transmissions. Our exposure modeling approach can be used to evaluate and optimize mitigation procedures
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spelling fttno:oai:tudelft.nl:uuid:9a547257-1d40-4d10-8e41-af815dd5288d 2025-01-17T00:10:18+00:00 Modeling Effectiveness of Gradual Increases in Source Level to Mitigate Effects of Sonar on Marine Mammals: Benda-Beckmann, A.M. von Wensveen, P.J. Kvadsheim, P.H. Lam, F.P.A. Miller, P.J.O. Tyack, P.L. Ainslie, M.A. 2013-01-01 http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:9a547257-1d40-4d10-8e41-af815dd5288d en eng uuid:9a547257-1d40-4d10-8e41-af815dd5288d 482765 http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:9a547257-1d40-4d10-8e41-af815dd5288d Conservation Biology Marine Underwater acoustics Killer whales Marine mammals Ramp-up procedures Soft-start procedures Sound impact Sonar Defence Research Defence Safety and Security Physics & Electronics AS - Acoustics & Sonar TS - Technical Sciences article 2013 fttno 2022-04-10T16:23:27Z Ramp-up or soft-start procedures (i.e., gradual increase in the source level) are used to mitigate the effect of sonar sound on marine mammals, although no one to date has tested whether ramp-up procedures are effective at reducing the effect of sound on marine mammals. We investigated the effectiveness of ramp-up procedures in reducing the area within which changes in hearing thresholds can occur. We modeled the level of sound killer whales (Orcinus orca) were exposed to from a generic sonar operation preceded by different ramp-up schemes. In our model, ramp-up procedures reduced the risk of killer whales receiving sounds of sufficient intensity to affect their hearing. The effectiveness of the ramp-up procedure depended strongly on the assumed response threshold and differed with ramp-up duration, although extending the duration of the ramp up beyond 5 min did not add much to its predicted mitigating effect. The main factors that limited effectiveness of ramp up in a typical antisubmarine warfare scenario were high source level, rapid moving sonar source, and long silences between consecutive sonar transmissions. Our exposure modeling approach can be used to evaluate and optimize mitigation procedures Article in Journal/Newspaper Orca Orcinus orca TU Delft: Institutional Repository (Delft University of Technology) The Ramp ENVELOPE(-38.305,-38.305,-53.990,-53.990)
spellingShingle Marine
Underwater acoustics
Killer whales
Marine mammals
Ramp-up procedures
Soft-start procedures
Sound impact
Sonar
Defence Research
Defence
Safety and Security
Physics & Electronics
AS - Acoustics & Sonar
TS - Technical Sciences
Benda-Beckmann, A.M. von
Wensveen, P.J.
Kvadsheim, P.H.
Lam, F.P.A.
Miller, P.J.O.
Tyack, P.L.
Ainslie, M.A.
Modeling Effectiveness of Gradual Increases in Source Level to Mitigate Effects of Sonar on Marine Mammals:
title Modeling Effectiveness of Gradual Increases in Source Level to Mitigate Effects of Sonar on Marine Mammals:
title_full Modeling Effectiveness of Gradual Increases in Source Level to Mitigate Effects of Sonar on Marine Mammals:
title_fullStr Modeling Effectiveness of Gradual Increases in Source Level to Mitigate Effects of Sonar on Marine Mammals:
title_full_unstemmed Modeling Effectiveness of Gradual Increases in Source Level to Mitigate Effects of Sonar on Marine Mammals:
title_short Modeling Effectiveness of Gradual Increases in Source Level to Mitigate Effects of Sonar on Marine Mammals:
title_sort modeling effectiveness of gradual increases in source level to mitigate effects of sonar on marine mammals:
topic Marine
Underwater acoustics
Killer whales
Marine mammals
Ramp-up procedures
Soft-start procedures
Sound impact
Sonar
Defence Research
Defence
Safety and Security
Physics & Electronics
AS - Acoustics & Sonar
TS - Technical Sciences
topic_facet Marine
Underwater acoustics
Killer whales
Marine mammals
Ramp-up procedures
Soft-start procedures
Sound impact
Sonar
Defence Research
Defence
Safety and Security
Physics & Electronics
AS - Acoustics & Sonar
TS - Technical Sciences
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