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Marine wildlife is being killed, deformed, injured, traumatised and subjected to dangerous levels of stress by a crescendo of underwater noise from ships and offshore industry, scientists are warning.
As human-caused sound gets louder around the world, some animals change their behavior and many creatures suffer health ...
"This is the new normal." Researchers issue warning over disturbing trend among whales and dolphins: 'Globally unprecedented' ...
Underwater Noise Pollution Researchers from the University of Saskatchewan studied the effect of noise pollution on marine life.
New research led by Heriot-Watt University in Edinburgh, Scotland, suggests that international sailing events should try to reduce the underwater noise they create to avoid impacting marine wildlife.
Noise pollution: Why the sea needs more peace Tim Schauenberg 09/26/2022 Too much noise is not only annoying for us on land but also to animals underwater. Worse, too much noise can kill them.
An international group of scientists is calling for stricter regulations to protect marine wildlife from noise pollution. In a study 1 published last week in the journal Frontiers in Ecology and ...
How does noise pollution affect marine life? This question was originally answered on Quora by Bill Streever.
Noise and chemical pollution in our oceans are affecting marine mammals' ability to navigate, communicate and detect danger.
Marine ecologists have shown how noise pollution is changing the behaviour of marine animals - and how its elimination will significantly help build their resilience. LAURA BRIGGS reports Human noise ...
A new study found that since the Industrial Revolution, humans have been adding a significant amount of noise pollution to oceans that is stressing marine life and disrupting their behavior.