1. Natural and shipping underwater sound distribution in the Northern Adriatic Sea basin and possible application on target areas.
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Ghezzo M, Petrizzo A, Madricardo F, Folegot T, Gallou R, Clorennec D, Chavanne R, Hemon E, Ferrarin C, Mihanović H, Pikelj K, Bastianini M, Pari A, Pari S, Menegon S, McKiver WJ, Farella G, Bosi S, Barbanti A, and Picciulin M
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- COVID-19, Sound, Environmental Monitoring methods, Fisheries, Oceans and Seas, Ships
- Abstract
The underwater sound distribution generated by natural sources, shipping and trawling activities has been computed by the Quonops© modelling webservice for the Northern Adriatic Sea (NAS) during 2020, a year characterized by the COVID-19 lockdown restrictions. Modelling has been calibrated by using a year-long time series of field measurements covering the domain of interest. Sound levels (50th percentile) ranged between 75 and 90 dB re 1μPa for all the considered frequencies (63 Hz, 125 Hz, 250 Hz third octave bands). Noisier NAS areas match with the shipping lanes and the distribution of trawling activity. Pressure sound indices based on masking effect were computed for two Ecologically/Biologically Significant Marine Areas (EBSA) located in the NAS. Results indicated a significant contribution of vessel and fishery-generated noise to the local soundscape and provide a basis for addressing NAS underwater noise pollution, with special reference to the Marine Spatial Planning approach., Competing Interests: Declaration of competing interest The authors declare that they have no known competing financial interests or personal relationships that could have appeared to influence the work reported in this paper., (Copyright © 2024 The Authors. Published by Elsevier Ltd.. All rights reserved.)
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- 2024
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