[HTML][HTML] Oil, fisheries and coastal communities: A review of impacts on the environment, livelihoods, space and governance
A quarter of global oil production comes from offshore fields and about 60% of
internationally-traded oil travels by tankers. The relationship between oil, fisheries, and …
internationally-traded oil travels by tankers. The relationship between oil, fisheries, and …
Ecological roles and importance of sharks in the Anthropocene Ocean
In ecosystems, sharks can be predators, competitors, facilitators, nutrient transporters, and
food. However, overfishing and other threats have greatly reduced shark populations …
food. However, overfishing and other threats have greatly reduced shark populations …
Living until proven dead: addressing mortality in acoustic telemetry research
NV Klinard, JK Matley - Reviews in Fish Biology and Fisheries, 2020 - Springer
Neglecting to account for the mortality of study animals in ecological research has the
potential to lead to biased interpretation of behaviour. Considering the widespread use of …
potential to lead to biased interpretation of behaviour. Considering the widespread use of …
Taking the animals' perspective regarding anthropogenic underwater sound
Anthropogenic (man-made) sound has the potential to harm marine biota. Increasing
concerns about these effects have led to regulation and mitigation, despite there being few …
concerns about these effects have led to regulation and mitigation, despite there being few …
Effects of a seismic survey on movement of free-ranging Atlantic cod
Geophysical exploration of the seabed is typically done through seismic surveys, using
airgun arrays that produce intense, low-frequency-sound pulses 1 that can be heard over …
airgun arrays that produce intense, low-frequency-sound pulses 1 that can be heard over …
Toward a decade of ocean science for sustainable development through acoustic animal tracking
The ocean is a key component of the Earth's dynamics, providing a great variety of
ecosystem services to humans. Yet, human activities are globally changing its structure and …
ecosystem services to humans. Yet, human activities are globally changing its structure and …
Population‐level consequences of seismic surveys on fishes: An interdisciplinary challenge
H Slabbekoorn, J Dalen, D de Haan… - Fish and …, 2019 - Wiley Online Library
Offshore activities elevate ambient sound levels at sea, which may affect marine fauna. We
reviewed the literature about impact of airgun acoustic exposure on fish in terms of damage …
reviewed the literature about impact of airgun acoustic exposure on fish in terms of damage …
Airgun blasts used in marine seismic surveys have limited effects on mortality, and no sublethal effects on behaviour or gene expression, in the copepod Calanus …
DM Fields, NO Handegard, J Dalen… - ICES Journal of …, 2019 - academic.oup.com
Seismic surveys use airguns that emit low frequency high magnitude sound to detect subsea
resources and to map seabed geology. The effect of seismic blasts on Calanus spp., a key …
resources and to map seabed geology. The effect of seismic blasts on Calanus spp., a key …
A large-scale experiment finds no evidence that a seismic survey impacts a demersal fish fauna
Seismic surveys are used to locate oil and gas reserves below the seabed and can be a
major source of noise in marine environments. Their effects on commercial fisheries are a …
major source of noise in marine environments. Their effects on commercial fisheries are a …
Effects of marine seismic surveys on free-ranging fauna: a systematic literature review
A Affatati, A Camerlenghi - Frontiers in Marine Science, 2023 - frontiersin.org
Among anthropogenic activities, marine seismic surveys are a fundamental tool for oil and
gas explorations, geophysical research, environmental hazard, and risk analysis. This …
gas explorations, geophysical research, environmental hazard, and risk analysis. This …