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Ocean Noise Pollution

Yves Earhart

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Editora: Publifye

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Ocean Noise Pollution examines the escalating environmental concern of human-generated sound impacting marine life, particularly in the deep-sea environment. It highlights how shipping noise, characterized by constant low-frequency rumble, and sonar, known for its high-intensity pulses, disrupt marine organisms adapted to the ocean's natural soundscape. The book reveals that chronic exposure to this acoustic pollution poses a significant threat, potentially disturbing communication, foraging, reproduction, and the overall well-being of creatures ranging from marine mammals to invertebrates.

 
The book begins by establishing foundational knowledge of underwater acoustics and the natural ocean soundscape, shaped by geological activity and marine animal communication. It then progresses to specific case studies, presenting research on the effects of shipping and sonar noise, before exploring potential mitigation strategies and policy recommendations.

 
By drawing upon scientific literature, government reports, and original data analysis, Ocean Noise Pollution offers an integrated perspective on this multifaceted environmental challenge, emphasizing the importance of holistic conservation approaches and technological innovations for noise reduction.
Disponível desde: 04/03/2025.
Comprimento de impressão: 73 páginas.

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