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A sound approach to assessing the impact of underwater noise on marine fishes and invertebrates

机译:一种评估水下噪声对海洋鱼类和无脊椎动物影响的可靠方法

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Increasing attention is being paid to the ecological consequences of underwater noise generated by human activities such as shipping and maritime industries including, but not limited to, oil and gas exploration and extraction, sonar systems, dredging and the construction of offshore renewable energy devices. There is particular concern over the extension of these activities into previously undeveloped areas of the oceans, including Polar Regions and areas of coral reef habitat. Most of the concern by regulators and others has focussed upon effects upon marine mammals and other protected species. However, examining the impacts upon the overall ecology of affected habitats is also important as it may be dominated by effects upon the far larger biomasses of fishes and invertebrates, which do not have the same degree of legal protection. Many of these assessments of the impact of noise on fishes and invertebrates have overlooked important issues, including the sensitivity of a substantial proportion of these species to particle motion rather than sound pressure. Attempts have been made to establish sound exposure criteria setting regulatory limits to the levels of noise in terms of effects upon mortality levels, injury to tissues, hearing abilities, behaviour, and physiology. However, such criteria have almost exclusively been developed for marine mammals. Criteria for fishes and invertebrates have often had to be assumed, or they have been derived from poorly designed and controlled studies. Moreover, the metrics employed to describe sounds from different sources have often been inappropriate, especially for fishes, and invertebrates, as they have been based on sound pressure rather than particle motion. In addition, the sound propagation models employed to assess the distances over which effects might occur have seldom been validated by actual measurements and are especially poor at dealing with transmission under shallow water conditions, close to or within the seabed, or at the surface. Finally, impacts on fish and invertebrate populations are often unknown and remain unassessed. This paper considers the problems of assessing the impact of noise upon fishes and invertebrates and the assessment procedures that need to be implemented to protect these animals and the marine ecosystems of which they form an integral part. The paper also suggests directions for future research and planning that, if implemented, will provide for a far better scientific and regulatory basis for dealing with effects of noise on aquatic life.
机译:人们日益关注由人类活动(例如航运和海事行业)产生的水下噪声的生态后果,这些活动包括但不限于石油和天然气勘探和开采,声纳系统,疏ging和海上可再生能源设备的建造。人们特别关注将这些活动扩大到以前未开发的海洋地区,包括极地地区和珊瑚礁栖息地地区。监管机构和其他机构的大部分关注点都集中在对海洋哺乳动物和其他受保护物种的影响上。但是,检查对受影响生境的整体生态的影响也很重要,因为它可能受到对鱼类和无脊椎动物更大的生物量的影响所致,而鱼类和无脊椎动物的生物量却受到不同程度的法律保护。这些关于噪声对鱼类和无脊椎动物影响的评估许多都忽视了重要问题,包括这些物种中很大一部分对粒子运动而不是声压的敏感性。已经尝试建立声音暴露标准,从而根据对死亡率的影响,对组织的损伤,听觉能力,行为和生理学的影响来设置对噪声水平的调节极限。但是,这样的标准几乎专门针对海洋哺乳动物而开发。经常必须假定鱼类和无脊椎动物的标准,或者它们源自设计和控制不力的研究。此外,用于描述来自不同来源的声音的度量标准通常是不合适的,尤其是对于鱼类和无脊椎动物,因为它们基于声压而非粒子运动。另外,用于评估可能发生作用的距离的声音传播模型很少通过实际测量得到验证,尤其在处理浅水条件下,靠近海床或在海床内或在地表下的传播时效果特别差。最后,对鱼类和无脊椎动物种群的影响通常是未知的,并且尚未评估。本文考虑了评估噪声对鱼类和无脊椎动物影响的问题,以及为保护这些动物及其组成部分所必须的海洋生态系统而必须执行的评估程序。该文件还提出了未来研究和计划的方向,如果实施这些方向,将为处理噪声对水生生物的影响提供更好的科学和法规依据。

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