Impact of naval sonar signals on Atlantic herring (Clupea harengus) during summer feeding:

Naval anti-submarine sonars produce intense sounds within the hearing range of Atlantic herring (Clupea harengus). In this study, schools of Atlantic herring were exposed to sonar signals of 1–2 kHz (low-frequency active sonar, LFAS) and 6–7 kHz (mid-frequency active sonar, MFAS) and playbacks of ki...

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Main Authors: Sivle, L.D., Kvadsheim, P.H., Ainslie, M.A., Solow, A., Handegard, N.O., Miller, P.J.O., Nordlund, N., Lam, F.P.A.
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: 2012
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author Sivle, L.D.
Kvadsheim, P.H.
Ainslie, M.A.
Solow, A.
Handegard, N.O.
Miller, P.J.O.
Nordlund, N.
Lam, F.P.A.
author_facet Sivle, L.D.
Kvadsheim, P.H.
Ainslie, M.A.
Solow, A.
Handegard, N.O.
Miller, P.J.O.
Nordlund, N.
Lam, F.P.A.
author_sort Sivle, L.D.
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description Naval anti-submarine sonars produce intense sounds within the hearing range of Atlantic herring (Clupea harengus). In this study, schools of Atlantic herring were exposed to sonar signals of 1–2 kHz (low-frequency active sonar, LFAS) and 6–7 kHz (mid-frequency active sonar, MFAS) and playbacks of killer whale feeding sounds during their summer feeding migration in the Norwegian Sea. The fish schools neither significantly dived nor changed their packing density in response to the LFAS and MFAS transmissions received by the fish at estimated sound pressure levels (SPLs; RMS) up to 176 and 157 dB re 1 mPa and estimated cumulative sound exposure levels up to 181 and 162 dB re 1 mPa2 s, respectively. In contrast, killer whale feeding sounds induced diving responses at received SPLs at -150 dB re 1 mPa. Herring behaviour was studied by using a 116-kHz hull mounted fishery sonar. This seems a promising method for studying the behaviour of free-ranging fish in situations in which other methods are difficult to use, such as migrating schools and fish close to the surface.
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spelling fttno:oai:tudelft.nl:uuid:a1470cc5-ed0b-4f54-9168-8949becfe417 2025-01-16T22:53:45+00:00 Impact of naval sonar signals on Atlantic herring (Clupea harengus) during summer feeding: Sivle, L.D. Kvadsheim, P.H. Ainslie, M.A. Solow, A. Handegard, N.O. Miller, P.J.O. Nordlund, N. Lam, F.P.A. 2012-01-01 http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:a1470cc5-ed0b-4f54-9168-8949becfe417 en eng uuid:a1470cc5-ed0b-4f54-9168-8949becfe417 460366 http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:a1470cc5-ed0b-4f54-9168-8949becfe417 ICES Journal of Marine Science, 6, 69, 1078-1085 Atlantic herring Behaviour Naval sonar Sound exposure Defence Research Defence Safety and Security Physics & Electronics AS - Acoustics & Sonar TS - Technical Sciences article 2012 fttno 2022-04-10T15:59:35Z Naval anti-submarine sonars produce intense sounds within the hearing range of Atlantic herring (Clupea harengus). In this study, schools of Atlantic herring were exposed to sonar signals of 1–2 kHz (low-frequency active sonar, LFAS) and 6–7 kHz (mid-frequency active sonar, MFAS) and playbacks of killer whale feeding sounds during their summer feeding migration in the Norwegian Sea. The fish schools neither significantly dived nor changed their packing density in response to the LFAS and MFAS transmissions received by the fish at estimated sound pressure levels (SPLs; RMS) up to 176 and 157 dB re 1 mPa and estimated cumulative sound exposure levels up to 181 and 162 dB re 1 mPa2 s, respectively. In contrast, killer whale feeding sounds induced diving responses at received SPLs at -150 dB re 1 mPa. Herring behaviour was studied by using a 116-kHz hull mounted fishery sonar. This seems a promising method for studying the behaviour of free-ranging fish in situations in which other methods are difficult to use, such as migrating schools and fish close to the surface. Article in Journal/Newspaper Killer Whale Norwegian Sea Killer whale TU Delft: Institutional Repository (Delft University of Technology) Norwegian Sea
spellingShingle Atlantic herring
Behaviour
Naval sonar
Sound exposure
Defence Research
Defence
Safety and Security
Physics & Electronics
AS - Acoustics & Sonar
TS - Technical Sciences
Sivle, L.D.
Kvadsheim, P.H.
Ainslie, M.A.
Solow, A.
Handegard, N.O.
Miller, P.J.O.
Nordlund, N.
Lam, F.P.A.
Impact of naval sonar signals on Atlantic herring (Clupea harengus) during summer feeding:
title Impact of naval sonar signals on Atlantic herring (Clupea harengus) during summer feeding:
title_full Impact of naval sonar signals on Atlantic herring (Clupea harengus) during summer feeding:
title_fullStr Impact of naval sonar signals on Atlantic herring (Clupea harengus) during summer feeding:
title_full_unstemmed Impact of naval sonar signals on Atlantic herring (Clupea harengus) during summer feeding:
title_short Impact of naval sonar signals on Atlantic herring (Clupea harengus) during summer feeding:
title_sort impact of naval sonar signals on atlantic herring (clupea harengus) during summer feeding:
topic Atlantic herring
Behaviour
Naval sonar
Sound exposure
Defence Research
Defence
Safety and Security
Physics & Electronics
AS - Acoustics & Sonar
TS - Technical Sciences
topic_facet Atlantic herring
Behaviour
Naval sonar
Sound exposure
Defence Research
Defence
Safety and Security
Physics & Electronics
AS - Acoustics & Sonar
TS - Technical Sciences
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