Underwater noise is a threat to marine life: Conversation article

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Underwater noise is a threat to marine life: Conversation article. / Shannon, Graeme.
In: The Conversation, 17.01.2023.

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T1 - Underwater noise is a threat to marine life

T2 - Conversation article

AU - Shannon, Graeme

PY - 2023/1/17

Y1 - 2023/1/17

N2 - Oceans are full of sound. Waves, earthquakes and calving icebergs all contribute to the underwater soundscape. But so do human activities, and this can be a problem for marine life as it can seriously affect their physiology, behaviour, reproduction and even survival.

AB - Oceans are full of sound. Waves, earthquakes and calving icebergs all contribute to the underwater soundscape. But so do human activities, and this can be a problem for marine life as it can seriously affect their physiology, behaviour, reproduction and even survival.

KW - Noise pollution

KW - animal behaviour

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JO - The Conversation

JF - The Conversation

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