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A New Framework for Assessing the Effects of Anthropogenic Sound on Marine Mammals in a Rapidly Changing Arctic

机译:评估快速变化的北极中人为声音对海洋哺乳动物影响的新框架

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The recent loss of Arctic sea ice provides humans unprecedented access to the region. Marine mammals rely on sound as a primary sensory modality, and the noise associated with increasing human activities offshore can interfere with vital life functions. Many coastal communities rely on marine mammals for food and cultural identity, and subsistence hunters have expressed strong concerns that underwater sound from human activities negatively affects both the animals and hunting success. Federal regulations require scientists and oil and gas operators to acquire incidental harassment authorizations for activities that may disturb marine mammals. Currently, authorization requests are focused on the impacts of sound from activities considered in isolation of one another, and this precludes any possibility of a meaningful analysis of the cumulative impacts from multiple sources. We propose a new assessment framework that is based on the acoustic habitats that constitute the aggregate sound field from multiple sources, compiled at spatial and temporal scales consistent with the ecology of Arctic marine mammals.
机译:最近北极海冰的流失为人类提供了前所未有的进入该地区的通道。海洋哺乳动物将声音作为主要的感觉方式,而与海上人类活动增加相关的噪音会干扰重要的生命功能。许多沿海社区依靠海洋哺乳动物来获得食物和文化特征,自给自足的猎人对人类活动产生的水下声音对动物和狩猎成功产生负面影响表示强烈关注。联邦法规要求科学家和石油和天然气运营商必须获得可能对海洋哺乳动物造成干扰的活动的附带骚扰许可。当前,授权请求侧重于彼此孤立考虑的活动产生的声音影响,这排除了对来自多个来源的累积影响进行有意义的分析的任何可能性。我们提出了一个新的评估框架,该框架基于声学栖息地,该栖息地构成了来自多个来源的总声场,并在与北极海洋哺乳动物生态学相一致的时空尺度上进行了汇编。

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