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19.12.2011

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2012

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2012

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Englisch

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978-1-4419-7310-8

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  • Produktbild: The Effects of Noise on Aquatic Life
  • 1
    Noise and Marine Life: Progress From Nyborg to Cork in Science and Technology to Inform Decision Making
    Brandon L. Southall
    2
    Listening Backward – Early Days of Marine Bioacoustics
    William N. Tavolga
    Section 2 – Sound Detection by Aquatic Animals
    3
    Effects of Underwater Noise on Marine Mammals
    Christine Erbe
    4
    Psychophysical Studies of Auditory Masking in Marine Mammals: Key Concepts and New Directions
    Colleen Reichmuth
    5
    On the Relationship Between Environmental Noise, Critical Ratios, and Comodulation Masking Release in the Bottlenose Dolphin (Tursiops truncatus)
    Brian K. Branstetter, Jennifer S. Trickey, and James J. Finneran
    6
    Direct Measurements of Subjective Loudness in a Bottlenose Dolphin
    Carolyn E. Schlundt and James J. Finneran
    7
    High Auditory Time Resolution in Bottlenose Dolphins Is Effective Protection Against Reverberation
    Gennadi Zaslavski
    8
    Frequency Selectivity in the Bottlenose Dolphin Auditory System
    Gennadi Zaslavski
    9
    Auditory Brain Stem Responses Associated with Echolocation in an Atlantic Bottlenose Dolphin (Tursiops truncatus)
    Songhai Li, Paul E. Nachtigall, and Marlee Breese
    10
    Hearing, Noise, and Echolocating Odontocetes
    Paul E.Nachtigall, Alexander Y. Supin,  and Marlee Breese
    11
    Evoked Potential Audiometry in Aquatic Mammals
    Alexander Y. Supin
    12
    Prediction of a Mysticete Audiogram via Finite Element Analysis of the Middle Ear
    Andrew Tubelli, Aleks Zosuls, Darlene Ketten, and David C. Mountain
    13
    Reverse Engineering the Cetacean Ear to Extract Audiograms
    Aleks Zosuls, Seth O. Newburg, Darlene R. Ketten, and David C. Mountain
    14
    Validation of a Vibroacoustic Finite Element Model Using Bottlenose Dolphin Experiments
    Petr Krysl, Vanessa Trijoulet, and Ted W. Cranford
    15
    Acoustic Function in the Peripheral Auditory System of Cuvier’s Beaked Whale (Ziphius cavirostris)
    Ted W. Cranford and Petr Krysl
    16
    Auditory Evoked Potential Measurement of Hearing Sensitivity in Pinnipeds
    Jason Mulsow, Colleen Reichmuth, Dorian Houser, and James J. Finneran
    17
    Hearing in Birds: What Changes From Air to Water
    Robert J. Dooling and Sara C. Therrien
    18
    Amphibious Hearing in Sea Turtles
    Wendy E. Dow Piniak, David A. Mann, Scott A. Eckert, and Craig A. Harms
    19
    Hearing Capabilities of Loggerhead Sea Turtles (Caretta caretta) Throughout Ontogeny
    Ashley L. Lavender, Soraya M. Bartol, and Ian K. Bartol
    20
    Are Sharks Even Bothered by a Noisy Environment?
    Brandon M. Casper, Michele B. Halvorsen, and Arthur N. Popper
    21
    Optimal Auditory Sensitivity Under Variable Background Noise Conditions: A Theoretical Model
    Marco Lugli
    22
    A Critical Reevaluation of the Role of Acoustic Pressure in Source Localization by Fish
    Peter H. Rogers, James S. Martin, and John R. Bogle
    23
    Vibration of the Otoliths in a Teleost
    Carl R. Schilt, Ted W. Cranford, Petr Krysl, Robert E. Shadwick, and Anthony D. Hawkins
    24
    Hearing Sensitivity of the Painted Goby, Pomatoschistus pictus
    Marta Bolgan, Silvia S. Pedroso, Raquel O. Vasconcelos, Joana M. Jordão, M. Clara P. Amorim, and Paulo J. Fonseca
    25
    Acoustic Communication in Pomatoschistus spp.: A Comparison Between Closely Related Species
    Silvia S. Pedroso, Marta Bolgan, Joana M. Jordão, Paulo J. Fonseca, and M. Clara P. Amorim
    26
    The Importance of Hearing for Survival of Danio rerio (Zebrafish) in an Experimental Predator/Prey Environment
    Rikke Agner Jørgensen, Christian Brandt, Magnus Wahlberg, and Jakob Christensen-Dalsgaard
    27
    Lateral Line Canal Morphology and Noise Reduction
    Adrian T. Klein and Horst Bleckmann
    28
    Potential for Sound Sensitivity in Cephalopods
    T. Aran Mooney, Roger Hanlon, Peter T. Madsen, Jakob Christensen-Dalsgaard, Darlene R. Ketten, and Paul E. Nachtigall
    29
    Listening in Noise
    Richard R. Fay
    30
    Discovery of Sound in the Sea: An On-line Resource
    Kathleen J. Vigness-Raposa, Gail Scowcroft, James H. Miller, and Darlene Ketten
    Section 3 - Sound Production by Aquatic Animals
    31
    Whistles of Bottlenose Dolphins: Group Repertoires and Geographic Variations in Brazilian Waters
    Lisa S. Hoffmann, Elton Ferlin, Pedro F. Fruet, Rodrigo C. Genovês, Fernanda P. Valdez, Juliana Di Tullio, Glauco Caon, and Thales R. Freitas
    32
    Detection and Classification of Vocalizations for the Study of Marine Mammal Distributions in the Chukchi Sea
    David Hannay
    33
    Acoustic Ecology and Behavior of Minke Whales in the Hawaiian and Marianas Islands: Localization, Abundance Estimation and Characterization of Minke Whale ”Boings”
    Thomas Norris, Stephen Martin, Len Thomas, Tina Yack, Julie N. Oswald, Eva-Marie Nosal, and Vincent Janik
    34
    What You See Is Not What You Hear: The Relationship Between Odontocete Echolocation Click Production and Hearing
    Laura N. Kloepper, Paul E. Nachtigall, and Marlee Breese
    35
    Sound Production and Reception in Southern Sea Otters (Enhydra lutris nereis)
    Asila Ghoul and Colleen Reichmuth
    36
    Nocturnal Acoustic Activity in the Shallow Waters of the WWF-Miramare Natural Marine Reserve (Trieste, Italy)
    Antonio Codarin, Marta Picciulin, Linda Sebastianutto, Giuliana Calcagno, Maurizio Spoto, and Enrico A. Ferrero
    37
    Acoustic Ecology of the California Mantis Shrimp (Hemisquilla californiensis)
    Erica R. Staaterman, Christopher W. Clark, Austin J. Gallagher, Thomas Claverie, Maya S. deVries, and Sheila N. Patek
    38
    Influence of Turbidity on the Incidence of Sound Production in Atlantic Croaker (Micropogonias undulatus) in Pamlico Sound, North Carolina
    Cecilia S. Krahforst, John P. Walsh, Mark W. Sprague, Devon O. Eulie, D. Reide Corbett, and Joseph J. Luczkovich
    39
    Propagation of Lusitanian Toadfish Sounds in Estuarine Shallow Waters
    Andreia Ramos, M. Clara P. Amorim, and Paulo J. Fonseca
    40
    Sound Production in Some Physostomous Fish Species and Effects of Biological Sounds on Fish
    Michail Y. Kuznetsov and Yury A. Kuznetsov
    41
    Is Biological Sound Production Important in the Deep Sea?
    Rodney A. Rountree, Francis Juanes, Clifford A. Goudey, and Kenneth E. Ekstrom
    42
    Unusual and Unexpected Biological Noisemakers in the Irish Sea and St. George’s Channel
    Rodney Coates, Gillian A. Coates, Rachel Porter, Andrew Davies, and Dylan Evans
    Section 4 - Physiological Effects of Sounds
    43
    Noise-Induced Hearing Loss: From Animal Models to Human Trials
    Colleen G. Le Prell
    44
    Auditory Effects of Underwater Noise in Odontocetes
    James J. Finneran
    45
    Implementation of Acoustic Dosimeters With Recoverable Month-Long GPS/TDR Tags to Interpret Controlled-Exposure Experiments for Large Whales
    Bruce R. Mate
    46
    Marine Mammal Auditory System Noise Impacts:  Evidence and Incidence
    Darlene R. Ketten
    47
    Effect of Broadband Sounds on the Auditory Evoked Potential Thresholds in the Beluga WhaleVladimir V. Popov and Alexander Y. Supin
    48
    The ESME Workbench: Simulating the Impact of Anthropogenic Sound on Marine Mammals
    David C. Mountain, David Anderson, Andrew Brughera, Matthew Cross, Dorian S. Houser, Nael Musleh, Michael Porter, and Martin Siderius
    49
    Using EarLab to Study Masking Due to Anthropogenic Sound
    David C. Mountain, David Anderson, and Andrew Brughera
    50
    Portable Auditory Evoked Potential System to Assess Odontocete Hearing
    Aude F. Pacini, Paul E. Nachtigall, and Laura N. Kloepper
    51
    Barotrauma in Fish and Barotrauma Metrics
    Thomas J. Carlson
    52
    Assessment of Barotrauma Injury and Cumulative Sound Exposure Level on Salmon After Exposure to Impulsive Sound
    Michele B. Halvorsen, Brandon M. Casper, Thomas J. Carlson, Christa M. Woodley, and Arthur N. Popper
    53
    Shipboard Assessment of Hearing Sensitivity of Tropical Fishes Immediately After Exposure to Seismic Air Gun Emissions at Scott Reef
    Mardi C. Hastings and Jennifer Miksis-Olds
    54
    A Lack of Correlation Between Air Gun Signal Pressure Waveforms and Fish Hearing Damage
    Robert D. McCauley and Chandra Salgado Kent
    55
    Effects of Short- and Long-Term Exposure to Boat Noise on Cortisol Levels in Juvenile Fish
    Ilaria Spiga, Joe Fox, and Robert Benson
    56
    Potential Effects of Long-Term Exposure to Boat Noise on the Growth, Survival, and Nutrient Retention in Juvenile Fish
    Ilaria Spiga, Joe Fox, and Robert Benson
    57
    Predicting Hearing Loss in Fishes
    Michael E. Smith
    58Effects of Pile-Driving Noise on Oncorhynchus mykiss (Steelhead Trout)
    Richard Oestman and Christopher J. Earle
    Section 5 - Anthropogenic Sounds and Behavior
    59
    Controlled Exposure Study of Dolphins and Sea Lions to Midfrequency Sonarlike Signals
    Dorian Houser, Laura Yeates, Daniel Crocker, Stephen W. Martin, and James J. Finneran
    60
    A Direct Comparison of Bottlenose Dolphin and Common Dolphin Behavior During Seismic Surveys When Air Guns Are and Are Not Being Utilized
    Sarah B. Barry, Anna C. Cucknell, and Nicola Clark
    61
    Behavioral Reactions of Harbor Porpoise to Pile-Driving Noise
    Jakob Tougaard, Line A. Kyhn, Mats Amundin, Daniel Wennerberg, and Carolina Bordin
    62
    Effects of Offshore Pile Driving on Harbor Porpoises (Phocoena phocoena)
    Miriam J. Brandt, Ansgar Diederichs, Klaus Betke, and Georg Nehls
    63
    Evaluating the Effects of Offshore Pile Driving on Phocoena phocoena (Harbor Porpoise) by Using Passive Acoustic Monitoring
    Klaus Lucke, Michael Dähne, Sven Adler, Anja Brandecker, Kathrin Krügel, Janne K. Sundermeyer, and Ursula Siebert
    64
    Effects of Underwater Explosions on Presence and Habitat Use of Harbor Porpoises in the German Baltic Sea
    Janne K. Sundermeyer, Klaus Lucke, Michael Dähne, Anja Gallus, Kathrin Krügel, and Ursula Siebert
    65
    Behavioral-Response Studies: Problems With Statistical Power
    Rebecca A. Dunlop, Michael J. Noad, and Douglas H. Cato
    66
    Detection and Tracking of Whales Using a Shipborne, 360° Thermal-Imaging System
    Elke Burkhardt, Lars Kindermann, Daniel Zitterbart, and Olaf Boebel
    67
    Distribution of Bowhead Whale Calls Near an Oil Production Island With Fluctuating Underwater SoundW. John Richardson, Trent L. McDonald, Charles R. Greene, Jr., Susanna B. Blackwell, and Bill Streever
    68
    Assessment of the Effect of Natural and Anthropogenic Aquatic Noise on Vaquita (Phocoena sinus) Through a Numerical Simulation
    Giovanni Castellazzi, Petr Krysl, Lorenzo Rojas, and Ted W. Cranford
    69
    Impacts of Anthropogenic Sounds on Phocoena phocoena (Harbor Porpoise)
    Ronald Kastelein and Nancy Jennings
    70
    Changes in Vocal Behavior of North Atlantic Right Whales in Increased Noise
    Susan E. Parks, Mack P. Johnson, Douglas P. Nowacek, and Peter L. Tyack
    71
    Acoustic Compensation to Shipping and Air Gun Noise by Mediterranean Fin Whales (Balaenoptera physalus)
    Manuel Castellote, Christopher W. Clark, and Marc O. Lammers
    72Long–Term Monitoring of Anthropogenic Noise and Its Relationship to Bottlenose Dolphin (Tursiops truncatus) Distribution in the Cres–Lošinj Archipelago, Northern Adriatic, Croatia
    Nikolina Rako, Marta Picciulin, Peter Mackelworth, Draško Holcer, and Caterina Maria Fortuna
    73
    Does Vessel Noise Affect the Use of Sound by Foraging Orcinus orca (Killer Whales)?
    Marla M. Holt, Dawn P. Noren, and Candice K. Emmons
    74
    Do Silent Ships See More Fish? Comparison of a Noise-Reduced and a Conventional Research Vessel in Alaska
    Alex De Robertis, Christopher D. Wilson, and Neal J. Williamson
    75
    Behavioral Observations of Baleen Whales in Proximity of a Modern Fishing Vessel
    Matteo Bernasconi, Ruben Patel, and Leif Nøttestad
    76
    Assessing Effects of an Acoustic Marine Geophysical Survey on the Locomotive Behavior of Bottlenose Dolphins, Tursiops truncatus
    Sylvia E. van der Woude
    77Acoustic Monitoring of Beluga Whales (Delphinapterus leucas) in Cook Inlet, Alaska
    Marc O. Lammers, Robert Small, Shannon Atkinson, Manuel Castellote, Justin Jenniges, Anne Rosinski, Sue Moore, Chris Garner, and Whitlow W. L. Au
    78
    Soundscape of a Nearshore Coral Reef Near an Urban Center
    Whitlow W. L. Au, Michael Richlen, and Marc O. Lammers
    79
    Gap Durations in Ambient Noise Impact the Communication Range of Harp Seals: A Pilot Study
    John M. Terhune
    80
    Importance of Underwater Sounds for Migration of Fish and Aquatic Mammals
    Ilse van Opzeeland and Hans Slabbekoorn
    81
    Behavioral Responses of Diamondback Terrapins (Malaclemys terrapin terrapin) to Recreational Boat Sounds
    Lori A. Lester, Edward A. Standora, Walter F. Bien, and Harold W. Avery
    82
    Peter A. Cott, David A. Mann, Dennis M. Higgs, Tom A. Johnston, and John M. Gunn
    83
    Impacts of River-Based Air Gun Seismic Activity on Northern Fishes
    Peter A. Cott, Arthur N. Popper, David A. Mann, John K. Jorgenson, and Bruce W. Hanna
    84
    Effects of Underwater Noise on Larval settlement
    Jenni A. Stanley, Craig A. Radford, and Andrew G. Jeffs
    85
    Does Vessel Noise Change the Calling Rate and Intensity of Soniferous Fishes?
    Joseph J. Luczkovich, Cecilia S. Krahforst, and Mark W. Sprague
    86
    Behavioral Responses of Captive Herring to Sonar Signals (1-1.6 kHz) of a Naval Frigate Throughout a Yearly Cycle
    Lise Doksæter, Petter H. Kvadsheim, Nils O. Handegard, Nina Nordlund, and Olav R. Godø
    87
    Acoustic Tagging: A Suitable Method for the Study of Natural Herring Behavior Around Spawning?
    Lise Langård, Arne Johannessen, Anders Fernö, Leif Nøttestad, Georg Skaret, Aril Slotte, Jostein Røttingen, and Jan T. Øvredal
    88
    The Effects of Pile Driving on the Behavior of Cod and Sole
    Frank Thomsen, Christina Mueller-Blenkle, Andrew Gill, Julian Metcalfe, Peter K. McGregor, Victoria Bendall,  Mathias H. Andersson, Peter Sigray, and Daniel Wood
    89
    A Novel Field Study Setup to Investigate the Behavior of Fish Related to Sound
    Christina Mueller-Blenkle, Andrew B. Gill, Peter K. McGregor, Mathais H. Andersson, Peter Sigray, Victoria Bendall, Julian Metcalfe, and Frank Thomsen
    90
    Do Ocean-Based Wind Farms Alter the Migration Pattern in the Endangered European Silver Eel (Anguilla anguilla) Due to Noise Disturbance?
    Mathias H. Andersson, Ingvar Lagenfelt, and Peter Sigray
    91
    Effects of Vessel Engine Noise on the Acoustic Signaling Behavior of Dascyllus albisella (Hawaiian Damselfish)
    Pollyanna I. Fisher-Pool, Marc O. Lammers, and Lisa M. Munger
    92
    Distribution and Potential Impact of Boat Noise on Fish Sound Production From an Autonomous Acoustic Array in the Eastern Gulf of Mexico
    Carrie C. Wall, Peter Simard, and David A. Mann
    93
    Cichlid Courtship Acoustics: Signals and Noise Influence Reproductive Behavior
    Hans Slabbekoorn, Machteld Verzijden, and Christina May
    94
    Using Catch Statistics to Investigate effects of Seismic Activity on Fish Catch Rates
    Aud Vold, Sven Løkkeborg, and Maria M. Tenningen
    95
    Effects of Sounds From Seismic Air Guns on Fish Behavior and Catch Rates
    Svein Løkkeborg, Egil Ona, Aud Vold, and Are Salthaug
    Section 6 – Population Effects
    96
    A Bioenergetics Approach to Developing a Population Consequences of Acoustic Disturbance Model
    Daniel P. Costa
    97
    Energetic Cost of Behaviors Performed in Response to Vessel Disturbance: One Link in the Population Consequences of Acoustic Disturbance Model
    Dawn P. Noren, Robin C. Dunkin, Terri M. Williams, and Marla M. Holt
    Section 7 - Anthropogenic Sound Sources and Their Measurement
    98
    A Common Sense Approach to Source Metrics
    William T. Ellison and Adam S. Frankel
    99
    Underwater Sounds from Unattenuated and Attenuated Marine Pile Driving
    James Reyff
    100
    What is the Source Level of Pile-Driving Noise in Water?
    Michael A. Ainslie, Christ A. F. de Jong, Stephen P. Robinson, and Paul A. Lepper
    101
    Ground Roll Waves as a Potential Influence on Fish: Measurement and Analysis Techniques
    Richard A. Hazelwood
    102
    Assessment of Cumulative Sound Exposure Levels for Marine Piling Events
    Paul A. Lepper, Stephen P. Robinson, Michael A. Ainslie, Pete D. Theobald, and Christ A. F. de Jong
    103
    Modeling the Propagation of Transient Sounds in Very Shallow Water Using Finite Difference Time Domain (FDTD) Calculations
    Mark W. Sprague and Joseph J. Luczkovich
    104
    Proximate Measurements of Acoustic Emissions Associated with the Installation and Operation of an Exploration Jack-up Drilling Rig in the North Sea
    Victoria L. G. Todd and Paul R. White
    105
    Measurement of Underwater Noise Arising From Marine Aggregate Operations
    Stephen P. Robinson, Pete D. Theobald, Paul A. Lepper, Gary Hayman, Victor F. Humphrey, Lian-Sheng Wang, and Samantha Mumford
    106
    Svein Vaage Broadband Air Gun Study
    Anders Mattsson, Gregg Parkes, and David Hedgeland
    <107
    Cetacean Hearing-Damage Zones Around a Seismic Source
    Robert Laws
    108
    Modeling Cumulative Sound Exposure Over Large Areas, Multiple Sources, and Long Durations
    Christine Erbe
    109
    Sound Recording Systems for Measuring Sound Levels During Seismic Surveys
    Jan Tore Øvredal and Bjorn Totland
    110
    First Description of the Sound Pressure and Particle Velocity Components of the Ambient Noise and Boat Noise Recorded at the WWF-Miramare Natural Marine Reserve, Trieste, Italy
    Angelo Farina, Adriano Farina, Enrico Armelloni, Linda Sebastianutto, Carlo Franzosini, and Marta Picciulin
    111
    Underwater Particle Acceleration Induced by a Wind Turbine in the Baltic Sea
    Peter Sigray and Mathias H. Andersson
    112
    Is the Ocean Really Getting Louder?
    Michael Stocker, Tom Reuterdahl
    Section 8 - Science, Regulation and Sound Exposure Criteria
    113
    The Complexity of Noise Impact Assessments: From Birdsong to Fish Behavior
    Hans Slabbekoorn
    114
    Extrapolating Beyond Chinchillas: Behavioral Response Ambiguity Through the Lens of Variable Human Responses to Moderate Wind Farm Noise
    Jim Cummings
    115
    Underwater Noise Effects From Wave Energy Devices on Marine Mammals: A Possible Approach
    Sofia Patricio
    116
    Physical Biologists and Biological Physicists: Combining Biology and Physics in Research on the Effects of Noise on Aquatic Life
    Douglas H. Cato
    117
    “So, Am I Correct in My Understanding That a Decibel Is the Same as a Hertz?”: The Quest for Informed, Objective Environmental Impact Analysis of Marine Anthropogenic Noise
    John F. Polglaze
    118
    Environmental Assessment of Offshore Wind Power Generation: Effect on a Noise Budget
    James H. Miller, Gopu R. Potty, Kathleen J. Vigness-Raposa, David Casagrande, Lisa A. Miller, Jeffrey A. Nystuen, Peter M. Scheifele, and John G. Clark
    119
    Development and Implementation of Criteria for Exposure of Western Gray Whales to Oil and Gas Industry Noise
    Douglas P. Nowacek, Alexander Vedenev, Brandon L. Southall, and Roberto Racca
    120
    Strategic Assessment of the Risk Posed to Marine Mammals by the Use of Air Guns in the Antarctic: Concepts, Methods, Results, and Controversies
    Olaf Boebel, Monika Breitzke, Elke Burkhardt, and Horst Bornemann
    121
    Establishing a Safety Zone for Marine Mammals due to Underwater Blasting
    Norm Broner and Mike Huber
    122
    The Marine Mammal Protection Act: A Regulatory Approach to Identifying and Minimizing Acoustic-Related Impacts on Marine Mammals
    Jaclyn N. Daly and Jolie Harrison
    123
    Noise-Related Stress and Cumulative Impact Assessment
    Andrew J. Wright
    124
    Interim Criteria for Injury to Fish From Pile-Driving Activities: Recent Experiences
    Richard Rodkin, Keith Pommerenck, and James Reyff
    125
    Marine Mammal Acoustics Exposure Analysis Models Used in US Navy Environmental Impact Statements
    Douglas Wartzok, Christine Erbe, Wayne M. Getz, and Jeanette Thomas
    126
    Status of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s Guidelines for Assessing Impacts of Anthropogenic Sound on Marine Mammals
    Amy R. Scholik-Schlomer
    127
    Regulatory Assessments of the Effects of Noise: Moving From Threshold Shift and Injury to Behavior
    Craig E. Johnson
    128
    United States Bureau of Ocean Energy Management, Regulation and Enforcement: Filling Data Gaps to Better Understand the Effects of Anthropogenic Noise on Marine Life
    Jill Lewandowski, Elizabeth Burkhard, Kimberly Skrupky, and Deborah Epperson
    129
    Regulation of Sound in the Ocean: Recent and Future Possible Changes
    Mark L. Tasker
    130
    Marine Bioacoustics and the Regulation of Fisheries
    Yury A. Kuznetsov, Lev N. Bocharov, Valeriy N. Akulin, and Michail Y. Kuznetsov
    131
    Update From the OEER Association on Research Findings Associated With the Assessment of the Impacts of Seismic Exploration on Marine Invertebrates
    Jennifer M. Matthews
    132
    Managing Underwater Noise in European Waters: Implementing the Marine Strategy Framework Directive
    Mark Tasker, Mats Amundin, Michel Andre, Anthony D. Hawkins, William Lang, Thomas Merck, Amy Scholik-Schlomer, Jonas Teilmann, Frank Thomsen, Stefanie Werner, and Manell Zakharia
    Section 9 - Monitoring, Management and Mitigation
    133
    Acoustic-Based Cetacean Detection in Irish Waters
    Eugene McKeown
    134
    Real-Time Monitoring of Noise in Cetacean Acoustic Niches 
    Michel André, Mike van der Schaar, Serge Zaugg, Ludwig Houégnigan, Antonio Sánchez, Alex Mas, and Joan V. Castell
    135
    What Does Ecosystem Acoustics Reveal About Marine Mammals in the Bering Sea?
    Jennifer L. Miksis-Olds, Jeffrey A. Nystuen, and Susan E. Parks
    136
    Ship Traffic Noise Distribution in the Strait of Gibraltar: An Exemplary Case for Monitoring Global Ocean Noise With Real-Time Technology Now Available for Understanding the Effects of Noise on Marine Life
    Thomas Folegot
    137
    Are There Technological Alternatives to Air Guns for Oil and Gas Exploration to Reduce Potential Noise Impacts on Cetaceans?
    Linda Weilgart
    138
    Modeling Cumulative Sound Exposure Along a Seismic Line to Assess the Risk of Seismic Research Surveys on Marine Mammals in the Antarctic Treaty Area
    Monika Breitzke and Thomas Bohlen
    139
    North Atlantic Treaty Organization Marine Mammal Risk Mitigation Principles and Guidelines
    Kendra L. Ryan and Stephane Jespers
    140
    Mitigating Impacts of Underwater Noise From Dredging on Beluga Whales in Cook Inlet, Alaska
    Christopher A. Hoffman
    141
    Exploration and Production Sound and Marine Life Joint Industry Programme: Research Progress and Applications
    Jennifer L. Michael, John Campbell, David Hedgeland, Michael Jenkerson, H. Rodger Melton, Lori Notor, Russell D. Tait, Sarah L. Tsoflias, and Gary Wolinsky
    142
    Managing Anthropogenic Underwater Noise in the Northwest Territories, Canada  
    Bruce W. Hanna, Peter A. Cott, Amanda A. Joynt, and Lois Harwood
    143
    SIRENA '10 – Beyond the Mediterranean
    Jeffery Haun, Kendra Ryan, Arnold B-Nagy
    144
    Planning is Critical to Ensure Effective Mitigation of Naval Activities
    Sarah J. Dolman
    145
    Standardizing Protected Species Observer Requirements in the United States
    Kyle Baker, Deborah Epperson, Howard Goldstein, Kimberly Skrupky, Brad Smith, Gregg Gitschlag, Jill Lewandowski, and Teresa Turk
    146
    Using Passive Acoustics to Monitor the Presence of Marine Mammals During Naval Exercises
    Anurag Kumar,  Jene Nissen, Joel Bell, and Mandy Shoemaker
    147
    Development of a National Database and Standards for Protected Species Observer Data in the United States of America
    Howard Goldstein, Deborah Epperson, Kyle Baker, Kimberly Skrupky, Brad Smith, Gregg Gitschlag, J Lewandowski, and Teresa Turk
    148
    Coordinated Management of Anthropogenic Noise From Offshore Construction off Sakhalin Island for Protection of the Western Gray Whale
    Roberto Racca
    Section 10 – Workshops and Concluding Remarks
    149
    Workshop 1: Risk Analysis
    Thomas J. Carlson, Christ de Jong, and Rene P. A. Dekeling
    150
    Workshop 2: Long-Term and Cumulative Effects of Acoustic Exposure Along With Other Stressors
    Robert Gisiner and George Frisk
    151
    Workshop 2: Approaches to Behavioral Analysis of Responses to High-Energy Acoustic Sources
    Svein Løkkeborg and Frank Thomsen
    152
    Workshop 4: International Regulatory Issues
    Amy R. Scholik-Schlomer and Camille Mageau
    153
    Summing Up
    Roger L. Gentry