Seal Bomb Noise as a Potential Threat to Monterey Bay Harbor Porpoise

Volume: 7
Published: Mar 13, 2020
Abstract
Anthropogenic noise is a known threat to marine mammals. Decades of research have shown that harbor porpoises are particularly sensitive to anthropogenic noise, and geographic displacement is a common impact from noise exposure. Small, localized populations may be particularly vulnerable to impacts associated with displacement, as animals that are excluded from their primary habitat may have reduced foraging success and survival, or be exposed...
Paper Details
Title
Seal Bomb Noise as a Potential Threat to Monterey Bay Harbor Porpoise
Published Date
Mar 13, 2020
Volume
7
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