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The meeting of Aquatic Noise 2013 will introduce participants to the most recent research data, regulatory issues and thinking about effects of man-made noise and will foster critical cross-disciplinary discussion between the participants. Emphasis will be on the cross-fertilization of ideas and findings across species and noise sources. As with its predecessor, The Effects of Noise on Aquatic Life: 3rd International Conference will encourage discussion of the impact of underwater sound, its regulation and mitigation of its effects. With over 100 contributions from leading researchers, a wide range of sources of underwater sound will be considered. .
Neurology --- Medicine --- Health & Biological Sciences --- Aquatic organisms --- Noise pollution --- Effect of water pollution on --- Pollution --- Aquatic biology --- Organisms --- Neurosciences. --- Otorhinolaryngology. --- Animal physiology. --- Animal Physiology. --- Animal physiology --- Animals --- Biology --- Anatomy --- Ear, nose, and throat diseases --- ENT diseases --- Otorhinolaryngology --- Neural sciences --- Neurological sciences --- Neuroscience --- Medical sciences --- Nervous system --- Physiology --- Otolaryngology. --- Physiology.
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General ecology and biosociology --- Physiology of nerves and sense organs --- Otorhinolaryngology --- otorinolaryngologie --- ecologie --- neurobiologie
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The meeting of Aquatic Noise 2013 will introduce participants to the most recent research data, regulatory issues and thinking about effects of man-made noise and will foster critical cross-disciplinary discussion between the participants. Emphasis will be on the cross-fertilization of ideas and findings across species and noise sources. As with its predecessor, The Effects of Noise on Aquatic Life: 3rd International Conference will encourage discussion of the impact of underwater sound, its regulation and mitigation of its effects. With over 100 contributions from leading researchers, a wide range of sources of underwater sound will be considered. .
Animal physiology. Animal biophysics --- Pathological biochemistry --- Otorhinolaryngology --- Neuropathology --- Human medicine --- medische biochemie --- neurologie --- biochemie --- biomedische wetenschappen --- otorinolaryngologie --- fysiologie --- zoölogie
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General ecology and biosociology --- Physiology of nerves and sense organs --- Otorhinolaryngology --- otorinolaryngologie --- ecologie --- neurobiologie
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The Second International Conference on the Effects of Noise on Aquatic Life will take place in Ireland August 15-20, 2010. The main emphasis of the conference will be on defining the current state of knowledge. However, we will also assess progress in the three years since the First conference. The Second conference will place strong emphasis on recent research results, the sharing of ideas, discussion of experimental approaches, and analysis of regulatory issues.
Aquatic animals -- Congresses. --- Ecosystem. --- Noise -- adverse effects. --- Noise -- Physiological effect -- Congresses. --- Noise --- Aquatic animals --- Organism Forms --- Environment --- Sound --- Geographic Locations --- Environmental Pollution --- Geological Phenomena --- Seawater --- Physical Phenomena --- Physical Processes --- Ecological and Environmental Phenomena --- Environment and Public Health --- Geographicals --- Public Health --- Organisms --- Health Care --- Biological Phenomena --- Phenomena and Processes --- Oceans and Seas --- Ecosystem --- Aquatic Organisms --- Earth & Environmental Sciences --- Human Anatomy & Physiology --- Health & Biological Sciences --- Neuroscience --- Ecology --- Marine Science --- Physiological effect --- Aquatic biology --- Sound production by animals --- Effect of sound on --- Research. --- Animal language --- Animal vocalization --- Animals --- Vocalization by animals --- Acoustics --- Hydrobiology --- Water biology --- Aquatic fauna --- Water animals --- Sound production --- Vocalization --- Life sciences. --- Otorhinolaryngology. --- Ecology. --- Aquatic ecology. --- Neurobiology. --- Life Sciences. --- Freshwater & Marine Ecology. --- Neurosciences --- Balance of nature --- Biology --- Bionomics --- Ecological processes --- Ecological science --- Ecological sciences --- Environmental biology --- Oecology --- Environmental sciences --- Population biology --- Ear, nose, and throat diseases --- ENT diseases --- Otorhinolaryngology --- Medicine --- Biosciences --- Sciences, Life --- Science --- Animal communication --- Bioacoustics --- Continuum mechanics --- Mathematical physics --- Physics --- Pneumatics --- Radiation --- Wave-motion, Theory of --- Aquatic sciences --- Aquatic organisms --- Aquatic biology. --- Ecology . --- Aquatic ecology .
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In this landmark new work, the major authorities in the field from around the world present a wealth of research data, coverage of regulatory issues, and thinking about the effects of man-made noise on marine mammals, turtles, amphibians, fishes, and invertebrates. The various themes of the book were chosen to cover the wide range of basic and cutting edge information on this topic. They include the hearing abilities of aquatic animals; communication by means of underwater sound; the description of aquatic soundscapes; different sound sources and their characteristics; the effects of sound on behavior; and assessing, mitigating, and monitoring the effects of aquatic noise. Emphasis is on the cross-fertilization of ideas and findings across species and noise sources. With over 140 contributions from leading researchers, the sources of underwater sound and their effects are discussed in detail. .
Neurosciences. --- Otorhinolaryngology. --- Physiology. --- Environmental health. --- Neuroscience. --- Animal Physiology. --- Environmental Health. --- Otolaryngology.
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This Technical Report presents the outcome of a Working Group that was established to determine broadly applicable sound exposure guidelines for fishes and sea turtles. After consideration of the diversity of fish and sea turtles, guidelines were developed for broad groups of animals, defined by the way they detect sound. Different sound sources were considered in terms of their acoustic characteristics and appropriate metrics defined for measurement of the received levels. The resultant sound exposure guidelines are presented in a set of tables. In some cases numerical guidelines are provided, expressed in appropriate metrics. When there were insufficient data to support numerical values, the relative likelihood of effects occurring was evaluated, although the actual likelihood of effects depends on the received level. These sound exposure guidelines, which are based on the best scientific information at the time of writing, should be treated as interim. The expectation is that with more research the guidelines can be refined and more cells in the tables completed. Recommendations are put forward defining the research requirements of highest priority for extending these interim exposure guidelines. .
Bioacoustics. --- Fishes --- Sea turtles --- Effect of noise on. --- Effect of sound on. --- Chelonioidea --- Marine turtles --- Marine reptiles --- Turtles --- Biological acoustics --- Sound --- Effect of sound on --- Noise control. --- Otorhinolaryngology. --- Acoustics. --- Oceanography. --- Noise Control. --- Oceanography, Physical --- Oceanology --- Physical oceanography --- Thalassography --- Earth sciences --- Marine sciences --- Ocean --- Ear, nose, and throat diseases --- ENT diseases --- Otorhinolaryngology --- Medicine --- Noise prevention --- Acoustical engineering --- Environmental engineering --- Noise
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This Technical Report presents the outcome of a Working Group that was established to determine broadly applicable sound exposure guidelines for fishes and sea turtles. After consideration of the diversity of fish and sea turtles, guidelines were developed for broad groups of animals, defined by the way they detect sound. Different sound sources were considered in terms of their acoustic characteristics and appropriate metrics defined for measurement of the received levels. The resultant sound exposure guidelines are presented in a set of tables. In some cases numerical guidelines are provided, expressed in appropriate metrics. When there were insufficient data to support numerical values, the relative likelihood of effects occurring was evaluated, although the actual likelihood of effects depends on the received level. These sound exposure guidelines, which are based on the best scientific information at the time of writing, should be treated as interim. The expectation is that with more research the guidelines can be refined and more cells in the tables completed. Recommendations are put forward defining the research requirements of highest priority for extending these interim exposure guidelines. .
Vibrations --- Hydrosphere --- Otorhinolaryngology --- Environmental protection. Environmental technology --- geluidsleer --- akoestiek --- milieukunde --- milieu --- otorinolaryngologie --- oceanografie
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