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Assessment of potential for masking in marine mammals of the Antarctic exposed to underwater sound from airguns


Functional marine mammal acoustic communication evolved under natural ambient noise levels, which makes communication vulnerable to anthropogenic noise sources. In this report, we consider the potential long-range effects of airgun noise on marine mammal communication range. During the propagation process, airgun impulses are reflected multiple times from the sea surface, refracted in sound channels and reverberated, leading to signal stretching that may result in a continuous received sound.

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Texte | 16/2014
Number of pages
311
Year of publication
April 2014
Author(s)
Prof Dr. Ursula Siebert, Michael Dähne, Sina Danehl, Ole Meyer-Klaeden, Abbo van Neer a.o.
Language
English
Other languages
Deutsch
Project No. (FKZ)
3711 19 121
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Umweltbundesamt
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 Antarctic  aerodynamic noise

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