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The Effects of Noise on Aquatic Life II
Vessel Noise Promotes Hull Fouling
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Justin I. McDonald
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Andrew G. Jeffs
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Book chapters
pp. 1
Noise-Induced Hearing Loss: Permanent Versus Temporary Threshold Shifts and the Effects of Hair Cell Versus Neuronal Degeneration
pp. 9
Modeled and Measured Underwater Sound Isopleths and Implications for Marine Mammal Mitigation in Alaska
pp. 17
Peer-Reviewed Studies on the Effects of Anthropogenic Noise on Marine Invertebrates: From Scallop Larvae to Giant Squid
pp. 27
Sources of Underwater Sound and Their Characterization
pp. 37
Assessment of Marine Mammal Impact Zones for Use of Military Sonar in the Baltic Sea
pp. 47
Contribution to the Understanding of Particle Motion Perception in Marine Invertebrates
pp. 57
Functional Morphology and Symmetry in the Odontocete Ear Complex
pp. 65
A Low-Cost Open-Source Acoustic Recorder for Bioacoustics Research
pp. 73
Assessment of Impulsive and Continuous Low-Frequency Noise in Irish Waters
pp. 83
Is the Venice Lagoon Noisy? First Passive Listening Monitoring of the Venice Lagoon: Possible Effects on the Typical Fish Community
pp. 91
Effect of Pile-Driving Sounds on the Survival of Larval Fish
pp. 101
Challenge of Using Passive Acoustic Monitoring in High-Energy Environments: UK Tidal Environments and Other Case Studies
pp. 109
Hearing Mechanisms and Noise Metrics Related to Auditory Masking in Bottlenose Dolphins (Tursiops truncatus)
pp. 117
Effects of Hatchery Rearing on the Structure and Function of Salmonid Mechanosensory Systems
pp. 125
Effects of Impulsive Pile-Driving Exposure on Fishes
pp. 133
Review of the Effects of Offshore Seismic Surveys in Cetaceans: Are Mass Strandings a Possibility?
pp. 145
Addressing Challenges in Studies of Behavioral Responses of Whales to Noise
pp. 153
Measurements of Operational Wind Turbine Noise in UK Waters
pp. 161
A Bioenergetics Approach to Understanding the Population Consequences of Disturbance: Elephant Seals as a Model System
pp. 171
Singing Fish in an Ocean of Noise: Effects of Boat Noise on the Plainfin Midshipman (Porichthys notatus) in a Natural Ecosystem
pp. 181
Detection of Complex Sounds in Quiet Conditions by Seals and Sea Lions
pp. 189
Offshore Dredger Sounds: Source Levels, Sound Maps, and Risk Assessment
pp. 197
Effects of Offshore Wind Farms on the Early Life Stages of Dicentrarchus labrax
pp. 205
The European Marine Strategy: Noise Monitoring in European Marine Waters from 2014
pp. 217
Potential Population Consequences of Active Sonar Disturbance in Atlantic Herring: Estimating the Maximum Risk
pp. 223
Fulfilling EU Laws to Ensure Marine Mammal Protection During Marine Renewable Construction Operations in Scotland
pp. 231
Expert Elicitation Methods in Quantifying the Consequences of Acoustic Disturbance from Offshore Renewable Energy Developments
pp. 239
Masking Experiments in Humans and Birds Using Anthropogenic Noises
pp. 245
Documenting and Assessing Dolphin Calls and Ambient and Anthropogenic Noise Levels via PAM and a SPL Meter
pp. 255
Soundscapes and Larval Settlement: Larval Bivalve Responses to Habitat-Associated Underwater Sounds
pp. 265
Characterizing Marine Soundscapes
pp. 273
Pile-Driving Noise Impairs Antipredator Behavior of the European Sea Bass Dicentrarchus labrax
pp. 281
Using Reaction Time and Equal Latency Contours to Derive Auditory Weighting Functions in Sea Lions and Dolphins
pp. 289
Does Primary Productivity Turn Up the Volume? Exploring the Relationship Between Chlorophyll a and the Soundscape of Coral Reefs in the Pacific
pp. 295
Expert Elicitation of Population-Level Effects of Disturbance
pp. 303
Current Status of Development of Methods to Assess Effects of Cumulative or Aggregated Underwater Sounds on Marine Mammals
pp. 313
Seismic Survey Footprints in Irish Waters: A Starting Point for Effective Mitigation
pp. 321
Stochastic Modeling of Behavioral Response to Anthropogenic Sounds
pp. 331
Underwater Sound Levels at a Wave Energy Device Testing Facility in Falmouth Bay, UK
pp. 341
Predicting Anthropogenic Noise Contributions to US Waters
pp. 349
Auditory Sensitivity and Masking Profiles for the Sea Otter (Enhydra lutris)
pp. 355
Are Masking-Based Models of Risk Useful?
pp. 363
“Large” Tank Acoustics: How Big Is Big Enough?
pp. 371
High-Resolution Analysis of Seismic Air Gun Impulses and Their Reverberant Field as Contributors to an Acoustic Environment
pp. 381
Underwater Sound Propagation Modeling Methods for Predicting Marine Animal Exposure
pp. 391
Investigating the Effect of Tones and Frequency Sweeps on the Collective Behavior of Penned Herring (Clupea harengus)
pp. 399
The Challenges of Analyzing Behavioral Response Study Data: An Overview of the MOCHA (Multi-study OCean Acoustics Human Effects Analysis) Project
pp. 409
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s Cetacean and Sound Mapping Effort: Continuing Forward with an Integrated Ocean Noise Strategy
pp. 417
Understanding the Population Consequences of Acoustic Disturbance for Marine Mammals
pp. 425
Multiple-Pulse Sounds and Seals: Results of a Harbor Seal (Phoca vitulina) Telemetry Study During Wind Farm Construction
pp. 431
Developing Sound Exposure Criteria for Fishes
pp. 441
Calibration and Characterization of Autonomous Recorders Used in the Measurement of Underwater Noise
pp. 447
Intrinsic Directional Information of Ground Roll Waves
pp. 455
A Permanent Soundscape Monitoring System for the Care of Animals in Aquaria
pp. 461
Playback Experiments for Noise Exposure
pp. 467
Natural Variation in Stress Hormones, Comparisons Across Matrices, and Impacts Resulting from Induced Stress in the Bottlenose Dolphin
pp. 473
Risk Functions of Dolphins and Sea Lions Exposed to Sonar Signals
pp. 479
Residency of Reef Fish During Pile Driving Within a Shallow Pierside Environment
pp. 489
Hidden Markov Models Capture Behavioral Responses to Suction-Cup Tag Deployment: A Functional State Approach to Behavioral Context
pp. 497
A Change in the Use of Regulatory Criteria for Assessing Potential Impacts of Sound on Fishes
pp. 505
In-Air and Underwater Hearing in the Great Cormorant (Phalacrocorax carbo sinensis)
pp. 513
Stress Response and Habituation to Motorboat Noise in Two Coastal Fish Species in the Bothnian Sea
pp. 523
Cumulative Effects of Exposure to Continuous and Intermittent Sounds on Temporary Hearing Threshold Shifts Induced in a Harbor Porpoise (Phocoena phocoena)
pp. 529
Great Ears: Low-Frequency Sensitivity Correlates in Land and Marine Leviathans
pp. 539
What We Can Learn from Artifi cial Lateral Line Sensor Arrays
pp. 547
Protection of Marine Mammals
pp. 555
Avoidance of Pile-Driving Noise by Hudson River Sturgeon During Construction of the New NY Bridge at Tappan Zee
pp. 565
Methods for Predicting Potential Impacts of Pile-Driving Noise on Endangered Sturgeon During Bridge Construction
pp. 573
Automatic Classification of Marine Mammals with Speaker Classification Methods
pp. 583
Directional Hearing and Head-Related Transfer Function in Odontocete Cetaceans
pp. 589
Controlled Sonar Exposure Experiments on Cetaceans in Norwegian Waters: Overview of the 3S-Project
pp. 599
SOFAR: A New Sound-Acquisition Software Package for Underwater Noise Monitoring
pp. 607
Passive Underwater Noise Attenuation Using Large Encapsulated Air Bubbles
pp. 615
Measurement of Underwater Operational Noise Emitted by Wave and Tidal Stream Energy Devices
pp. 623
Likely Age-Related Hearing Loss (Presbycusis) in a Stranded Indo-Pacific Humpback Dolphin (Sousa chinensis)
pp. 631
Impacts of Underwater Noise on Marine Vertebrates: Project Introduction and First Results
pp. 637
Soundscapes and Larval Settlement: Characterizing the Stimulus from a Larval Perspective
pp. 647
Does Vessel Noise Affect Oyster Toadfish Calling Rates?
pp. 655
Comparison of PAM Systems for Acoustic Monitoring and Further Risk Mitigation Application
pp. 665
Cardiorespiratory Responses to Acoustic Noise in Belugas
pp. 673
Acoustic Communication in Fishes and Potential Effects of Noise
pp. 679
Evaluation of Three Sensor Types for Particle Motion Measurement
pp. 687
Regional Variations and Trends in Ambient Noise: Examples from Australian Waters
pp. 697
Spatial Patterns of Inshore Marine Soundscapes
pp. 705
Soundscape and Noise Exposure Monitoring in a Marine Protected Area Using Shipping Data and Time-Lapse Footage
pp. 713
Global Trends in Ocean Noise
pp. 719
Pile-Driving Pressure and Particle Velocity at the Seabed: Quantifying Effects on Crustaceans and Groundfish
pp. 729
Measuring Hearing in Wild Beluga Whales
pp. 737
Auditory Discrimination of Natural and High-Pass Filtered Bark Vocalizations in a California Sea Lion (Zalophus californianus)
pp. 743
Hearing Sensation Changes When a Warning Predicts a Loud Sound in the False Killer Whale (Pseudorca crassidens)
pp. 747
Does Masking Matter? Shipping Noise and Fish Vocalizations
pp. 755
Noise Mitigation During Pile Driving Efficiently Reduces Disturbance of Marine Mammals
pp. 763
Noise Impact on European Sea Bass Behavior: Temporal Structure Matters
pp. 767
Does Noise From Shipping and Boat Traffic Affect Predator Vigilance in the European Common Hermit Crab?
pp. 775
The Use of Deep Water Berths and the Effect of Noise on Bottlenose Dolphins in the Shannon Estuary cSAC
pp. 785
Sound Transmission Validation and Sensitivity Studies in Numerical Models
pp. 791
Patterns of Occurrence and Marine Mammal Acoustic Behavior in Relation to Navy Sonar Activity Off Jacksonville, Florida
pp. 801
Hearing in Whales and Dolphins: Relevance and Limitations
pp. 809
Humans, Fish, and Whales: How Right Whales Modify Calling Behavior in Response to Shifting Background Noise Conditions
pp. 815
Renewables, Shipping, and Protected Species: A Vanishing Opportunity for Effective Marine Spatial Planning?
pp. 821
Are the 1/3-Octave Band 63- and 125-Hz Noise Levels Predictive of Vessel Activity? The Case in the Cres–Lošinj Archipelago (Northern Adriatic Sea, Croatia)
pp. 829
The Good, The Bad, and The Distant: Soundscape Cues for Larval Fish
pp. 839
Terrestrial Soundscapes: Status of Ecological Research in Natural and Human-Dominated Landscapes
pp. 847
Effects of Underwater Turbine Noise on Crab Larval Metamorphosis
pp. 853
Temporary Threshold Shifts in Naïve and Experienced Belugas: Can Dampening of the Effects of Fatiguing Sounds Be Learned?
pp. 861
Pile Driving at the New Bridge at Tappan Zee: Potential Environmental Impacts
pp. 871
Effects of Seismic Air Guns on Pallid Sturgeon and Paddlefish
pp. 879
A Summary Comparison of Active Acoustic Detections and Visual Observations of Marine Mammals in the Canadian Beaufort Sea
pp. 885
Use of Preoperation Acoustic Modeling Combined with Real-Time Sound Level Monitoring to Mitigate Behavioral Effects of Seismic Surveys
pp. 895
Potential Competitive Dynamics of Acoustic Ecology
pp. 901
Beyond a Simple Effect: Variable and Changing Responses to Anthropogenic Noise
pp. 909
Underwater Sound Propagation from Marine Pile Driving
pp. 917
Effects of Sound on the Behavior of Wild, Unrestrained Fish Schools
pp. 925
Sensitivity of Crustaceans to Substrate-Borne Vibration
pp. 933
Parvulescu Revisited: Small Tank Acoustics for Bioacousticians
pp. 943
Assessing the Underwater Ship Noise Levels in the North Tyrrhenian Sea
pp. 951
Radiated Sound of a High-Speed Water-Jet-Propelled Transportation Vessel
pp. 957
Impact of Anthropogenic Noise on Aquatic Animals: From Single Species to Community-Level Effects
pp. 963
Identifying Variations in Baseline Behavior of Killer Whales (Orcinus orca) to Contextualize Their Responses to Anthropogenic Noise
pp. 969
A Brief Review of Cephalopod Behavioral Responses to Sound
pp. 977
Effects of Model Formulation on Estimates of Health in Individual Right Whales (Eubalaena glacialis)
pp. 987
Auditory Effects of Multiple Impulses from a Seismic Air Gun on Bottlenose Dolphins (Tursiops truncatus)
pp. 993
Communicating the Issue of Underwater Noise Pollution: The Deaf as a Fish Project
pp. 1001
Mapping Underwater Sound in the Dutch Part of the North Sea
pp. 1007
Passive Acoustic Monitoring of the Environmental Impact of Oil Exploration on Marine Mammals in the Gulf of Mexico
pp. 1015
BIAS: A Regional Management of Underwater Sound in the Baltic Sea
pp. 1025
Psychoacoustic Studies of Spotted (Phoca largha) and Ringed (Pusa hispida) Seals
pp. 1031
A Seaway Acoustic Observatory in Action: The St. Lawrence Seaway
pp. 1041
Small-Boat Noise Impacts Natural Settlement Behavior of Coral Reef Fish Larvae
pp. 1049
Auditory Evoked Potential Audiograms Compared with Behavioral Audiograms in Aquatic Animals
pp. 1057
Aiming for Progress in Understanding Underwater Noise Impact on Fish: Complementary Need for Indoor and Outdoor Studies
pp. 1067
Relationship Between Hair Cell Loss and Hearing Loss in Fishes
pp. 1075
Characterization of the Sounds Produced by Temperate and Tropical Sea Urchins During Feeding (Diadematidae and Echinometridae)
pp. 1081
Acoustic Response to Playback of Pile-Driving Sounds by Snapping Shrimp
pp. 1089
Development of a Finite-Difference Time Domain (FDTD) Model for Propagation of Transient Sounds in Very Shallow Water
pp. 1097
Vessel Noise Promotes Hull Fouling
pp. 1105
Potential Uses of Anthropogenic Noise as a Source of Information in Animal Sensory and Communication Systems
pp. 1113
Active Acoustic Monitoring of Aquatic Life
pp. 1123
Is Sound Exposure Level a Convenient Metric to Characterize Fatiguing Sounds? A Study in Beluga Whales
pp. 1131
Frequency Tuning of Hearing in the Beluga Whale
pp. 1139
How Might We Assess and Manage the Effects of Underwater Noise on Populations of Marine Animals?
pp. 1145
Anthropogenic Noise and Physiological Stress in Wildlife
pp. 1149
Harp Seals Do Not Increase Their Call Frequencies When It Gets Noisier
pp. 1155
Measuring In-Air and Underwater Hearing in Seabirds
pp. 1161
WODA Technical Guidance on Underwater Sound from Dredging
pp. 1167
Noise Exposure Criteria for Harbor Porpoises
pp. 1175
Review of Offshore Wind Farm Impact Monitoring and Mitigation with Regard to Marine Mammals
pp. 1183
Discovery of Sound in the Sea: Resources for Educators, Students, the Public, and Policymakers
pp. 1191
Effects of Previous Acoustic Experience on Behavioral Responses to Experimental Sound Stimuli and Implications for Research
pp. 1197
Assessing the Effectiveness of Ramp-Up During Sonar Operations Using Exposure Models
pp. 1205
Mapping the Acoustic Soundscape off Vancouver Island Using the NEPTUNE Canada Ocean Observatory
pp. 1213
Behavioral Response of Reef Fish and Green Sea Turtles to Midfrequency Sonar
pp. 1223
Underwater Equal-Latency Contours of a Harbor Porpoise (Phocoena phocoena) for Tonal Signals Between 0.5 and 125 kHz
pp. 1229
Underwater Hearing in Turtles
pp. 1237
Quantitative Measures of Anthropogenic Noise on Harbor Porpoises: Testing the Reliability of Acoustic Tag Recordings
pp. 1243
Development of a Model to Assess Masking Potential for Marine Mammals by the Use of Air Guns in Antarctic Waters
pp. 1251
Review of Low-Level Bioacoustic Behavior in Wild Cetaceans: Conservation Implications of Possible Sleeping Behavior
pp. 1259
Noise-Dependent Fish Distribution in Kelp Beds
pp. 1265
Summary Report Panel 1: The Need for Protocols and Standards in Research on Underwater Noise Impacts on Marine Life
pp. 1273
Summary Report Panel 2: Regulatory Issues
pp. 1277
Summary Report Panel 3: Gap Analysis from the Perspective of Animal Biology: Results of the Panel Discussion from the Third International Conference on the Effects of Noise on Aquatic Life
pp. 1283
Summary Report Panel 4: Communication and Interpretation: Presenting Information to the General Public
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