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Can you hear me here? Managing acoustic habitat in US waters

机译:你能听到我吗?管理美国水域的声学栖息地

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ABSTRACT: Many marine animals have evolved over millions of years to rely on sound as a fundamental component of their habitat. Over the last century, increasing noise from human activities has significantly affected the quality of underwater acoustic habitats. These changes can lead to reduced ability to detect and interpret environmental cues used to perform critical life functions (e.g. select mates, find food, maintain group structure and relationships, avoid predators, navigate). The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), as the US federal agency with primary responsibility for protecting marine animals and their habitats, is developing an agency-wide strategy that emphasizes the ocean spaces that these animals need, and the importance of acoustic conditions in those places. This strategy seeks to reach beyond initial goals of reducing acute impacts due to noise (protecting hearing and reducing physical harm) to better account for the importance of underwater sound in marine ecosystems. This paper outlines science needs associated with acoustic habitat characterization and the assessment of noise impacts on habitats, which provide information critical to NOAA’s prioritization of future place-based research and management. NOAA’s spatial management tools are examined relative to acoustic habitat protection goals, which seek to match the ecological scales over which noise is impacting marine wildlife, including endangered species. Recommended actions are identified to address these broad spatial and long temporal scales, including international work on quieting technologies, registries of accumulated noisy events, and an enhanced role for NOAA’s National Marine Sanctuaries in science, management, and outreach associated with acoustic habitat protection.
机译:摘要:许多海洋动物已经进化超过数百万年,依靠声音作为其栖息地的基本组成部分。在上个世纪,人类活动的噪音越来越大幅影响了水下声学栖息地的质量。这些变化可能导致检测和解释用于执行关键寿命功能的环境提示的能力减少(例如,选择配偶,找到食物,维护组结构和关系,避免捕食者,导航)。作为美国联邦机构的国家海洋和大气管理局(NOAA),负责保护海洋动物及其栖息地,正在制定一个强调这些动物需要的海景的机构范围的战略,以及声学条件的重要性那些地方。由于噪音(保护听力和减少身体危害)以更好地占海洋生态系统中水下声音的重要性,旨在达到减少急性影响的最初目标。本文概述了与声法栖息地表征相关的科学需求和对栖息地的噪声影响的评估,为NOAA为未来的基于地方的研究和管理提供了关键的信息。 Noaa的空间管理工具是相对于声学栖息地保护目标检查的,该目标寻求与噪声正在影响海洋野生动物,包括濒危物种的生态尺度。确定了建议的行动来解决这些广泛的空间和长时间尺度,包括国际上的安静技术,积累嘈杂事件的注册服务,以及NOAA国家海洋保护区在科学,管理和外展中的增强作用,与声学栖息地保护有关。

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