Comprendre le bruit sous-marin anthropique

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Langue de publication
Français
Date
2017-01
Type
Rapport
Auteur(s)
  • Nolet, Véronique
Éditeur
Transport Canada

Résumé

Sources of anthropogenic (human-caused) underwater noise have increased significantly over the past fifty years, largely as a result of increases in seismic exploration, military and commercial sonars, and maritime transportation. Commercial shipping is one of the main contributors to anthropogenic noise and is mainly generated by propeller cavitation and onboard machinery. The low-frequency sounds that ships generate propagate efficiently and travel vast distances in deep water marine environments. This has sparked concerns about the impacts of underwater noise on marine life, which use sound to communicate, navigate, feed and reproduce. As the agency responsible for regulating shipping in Canada, Transport Canada considered it essential to better understand the problem of underwater noise within Canadian waters. This report assembles some of the technical knowledge about anthropogenic underwater noise and its potential impacts in a marine environment. It details information about how, based on the current satte of knowledge, the maritime industry contributes to ambient underwater noise and should facilitate understanding on how noise can pose a threat to the conservation of marine animals and to the recovery of species at risk.

Description

This report assembles technical knowledge about anthropogenic underwater noise from different sources and its potential impacts on the marine environment, and provides national and international context.

Sujet

  • Transport

Mots-clés

  • Underwater noise,
  • whales,
  • shipping industry,
  • measurement,
  • ocean noise,
  • commercial shipping,
  • anthropogenic noise,
  • vessel,
  • ships,
  • shipping noise exposure,
  • noise pollution,
  • marine mammals,
  • species at risk,
  • acoustics,
  • hearing,
  • masking,
  • threshold shifts

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Open Government Licence - Canada

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Not Applicable

Identifiants

Numéro de document gouvernemental
TP 15348f
ISBN
978-0-660-07454

Rapport

N° de rapport
TP 15348f

Commanditaires

Centre de développement des transports maintenant Centre d’innovation, Transports Canada

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Référence(s)

Nolet, Véronique (2017), Comprendre le bruit sous-marin anthropique [Understanding Anthropogenic Underwater Noise], (TP 15348f), Transport Canada

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