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The Discovery of Sound in the Sea Web Site: An Educational Resource Kathleen J. Vigness Raposa, Gail Scowcroft, Christopher Knowlton and Peter F. Worcester 2008 1-3 348-350
Progress Through Collaboration: a Case Study Examining Effects of Industrial Sounds on Bowhead Whales B. Streever, R. P. Angliss, R. Suydam, M. Ahmaogak, C. Bailey, S. B. Blackwell, J. C. George, C. R. Greene, Jr., R. S. Jakubczak, J. Lefevre, T. L. McDonald, T. Napageak and W. J. Richardson 2008 1-3 345-347
Testing the Equal Energy Hypothesis in Noise-Exposed Fishes Michael E. Smith and Ronald R. Gilley 2008 1-3 343-345
Establishing the Boundary Conditions for Experiments on the Effects of Anthropogenic Sound on Fish and Invertebrate Animals Carl R. Schilt 2008 1-3 341-343
Assessing Effects of Anthropogenic Noise on the Behaviour of Marine Mammals Douglas P. Nowacek and Peter L. Tyack 2008 1-3 338-341
Designing Experiments to Test for Behavioural Effects of Sound Peter K. McGregor 2008 1-3 336-338
Technical Instrumentation Issues Related to the Design and Execution of a Controlled-Exposure Experiment for Large Cetaceans to Assess Possible Behavioural Responses and Potential Impacts Bruce R. Mate 2008 1-3 334-336
Sound Exposure Chamber for Assessing the Effects of High-Intensity Sound on Fish James S. Martin and Peter H. Rogers 2008 1-3 331-333
Testing the Acoustic Tolerance of Harbour Porpoise Hearing for Impulsive Sounds Klaus Lucke, Paul A. Lepper, Marie-Anne Blanchet and Ursula Siebert 2008 1-3 329-331
Evaluation of Fisheries Sonar for Whale Detection in Relation to Seismic Survey Operations Frank R. Knudsen, Ole B. Gammelsæter, Petter H. Kvadsheim and Leif Nøttestad 2008 1-3 327-328
Big Bang? Intense Ultrasound Does Not Have Any Detectable Effects on the Squid Loligo pealeii Maria Wilson, Roger T. Hanlon, Peter L. Tyack and Peter T. Madsen 2008 1-3 321-323
Effects of Intense Ultrasound on Atlantic Cod Gadus morhua Henriette B. Schack, Hans Malte and Peter T. Madsen 2008 1-3 319-321
Marine Invertebrates, Intense Anthropogenic Noise, and Squid Response to Seismic Survey Pulses R. D. McCauley and J. Fewtrell 2008 1-3 315-318
Underwater Ears and the Physiology of Impacts: Comparative Liability for Hearing Loss in Sea Turtles, Birds, and Mammals Darlene R. Ketten 2008 1-3 312-315
Ultrasound Inspection for Intravascular Bubbles in a Repetitively Diving Dolphin Dorian S. Houser, Lois A. Dankiewicz, Torre K. Stockard and Paul J. Ponganis 2008 1-3 310-312
Barotrauma in Aquatic Animals Mardi Hastings and Thomas Carlson 2008 1-3 307-310
Effects of Exposure to Pile-Driving Sounds on Fish Michele B. Halvorsen, Thomas Carlson and Arthur N. Popper 2008 1-3 305-307
Auditory Effects of Intense Sounds on Odontocetes: Continuous, Intermittent, and Impulsive Exposures James J. Finneran 2008 1-3 301-304
Effects of Underwater Sound Fields on Tissues Containing Gas Diane Dalecki 2008 1-3 299-301
Pathological Assessment of Acoustic Noise Effects in Stranded Dolphins Daniel F. Cowan 2008 1-3 297-298
Atypical Beaked Whale Mass Stranding in Almeria’s Coasts: Pathological Study Manuel Arbelo, Yara Bernaldo De Quirós, Eva Sierra, Mariña Méndez, Ana Godinho, Gustavo Ramírez, Maria José Caballero and Fernández Antonio 2008 1-3 295-297
A Proposed Method to Assess Physical Injury to Fishes from Underwater Sound Produced During Pile Driving David P. Woodbury and John H. Stadler 2008 1-3 289-291
Elaboration of the NRC Population Consequences of Acoustic Disturbance (PCAD) Model Douglas Wartzok and Peter Tyack 2008 1-3 286-288
Marine Mammal Observers: Real-Time Mitigation of Anthropogenic Noise Sebastian von Lüders and Alison Gill 2008 1-3 284-285
Overview of Regulations for the Conservation and Protection of Organisms in European Seas Mark L. Tasker 2008 1-3 280-283
Perceptions of Underwater Noise from Offshore Wind Farms and Effects on the Environment and Local Communities Jennifer A. L. Spinks, Selina M. Stead, Martin J. Downie and Matt G. Bentley 2008 1-3 278-280
U.S. Regulation of the Effects of Sound on Marine Life: NOAA’s Mandates and Use of Scientific Information Brandon Southall, Craig Johnson, Amy Scholik, Tammy Adams, Jolie Harrison and Ken Hollingshead 2008 1-3 275-278
Marine Mammal Noise-Exposure Criteria: Initial Scientific Recommendations Brandon L. Southall, Ann E. Bowles, William T. Ellison, James J. Finneran, Roger L. Gentry, Charles R. Greene, Jr., David Kastak, Darlene R. Ketten, James H. Miller, Paul E. Nachtigall, W. John Richardson, Jeanette A. Thomas and Peter L. Tyack 2008 1-3 273-275
Oil and Gas Activities and Sound and Marine Life: an International Joint Industry Research and Development Programme Maarten Smies and Roger L. Gentry 2008 1-3 270-272
Modelling Alternative Sonar Waveforms to Determine Risk Factors for Marine Mammals Martin Siderius, Michael Porter and David Mountain 2008 1-3 268-270
Is Passive Acoustic Monitoring During Seismic Surveys a Valuable Tool for Mitigation? Nicholas E. Robinson, F. Chaudry, N. M. Clark, G. Duguid and R. N. Walker 2008 1-3 265-267
Are Seismic Surveys an Important Risk Factor for Fish and Shellfish? Jerry F. Payne, Catherine D. Andrews, Linda L. Fancey, Jacqueline Guiney, Andrew Cook and John R. Christian 2008 1-3 262-265
Seismic Survey: Promoting Coexistence Between the Fishing and Petroleum Industries in Newfoundland and Labrador Maureen Murphy 2008 1-3 260-262
Sound Using Simulation of Live-Fire/Antisubmarine Warfare Naval Exercises in the Presence of Protected Marine Species Glenn H. Mitchell, Colin J. Lazauski, Nord Lange, Christopher P. Damon and Joshua M. Frederickson 2008 1-3 257-260
Monitoring, Mitigating, and Managing Acoustic Effects on At-Risk Whales on the Scotian Shelf, Canada David Millar 2008 1-3 255-257
The German Sound Propagation Model MOCASSIN: Integration of a Marine Mammal Database for Improving Protection Measures Stefan Ludwig, Ivor Nissen and Michaela Knoll 2008 1-3 253-255
Use of Monte Carlo Methods to Determine the Sensitivity of Acoustic Exposure Simulations Colin Lazauski and Glenn Mitchell 2008 1-3 250-252
The Calm before the Storm: the Need for Baseline Acoustic Studies off the Central and North Coasts of British Columbia, Canada Kathy Heise and Lance Barrett-Lennard 2008 1-3 248-250
The Worldwide Extent of Seismic Exploration, 1994-2004 Sarah J. Dolman, Blythe C. Jopling and Mark P. Simmonds 2008 1-3 245-248
Environmental Compliance by the Royal Australian Navy Stephen Cole 2008 1-3 243-245
Assessing the Impact of Underwater Noise on Marine Fauna: a Software Tool Scott A. Carr and Christine Erbe 2008 1-3 241-243
Mitigation Charles R. Greene, Jr. and Susanna B. Blackwell 2008 1-3 240-240
Canada’s Approach to Mitigation of Seismic Sound in the Marine Environment Bruce Cameron, Camille Mageau and Ron Smyth 2008 1-3 237-239
Risk Assessment of Scientific Sonars Elke Burkhardt, Olaf Boebel, Horst Bornemann and Christoph Ruholl 2008 1-3 235-237
Biological and Anthropogenic Sound Sources: Effects and Control in the European Seas Observatory Network (ESONET) Michel André, Antoni Mànuel, Juan-Jose Danobeitia, Jean-François Rolin and Roland Person 2008 1-3 233-235
Intervessel Comparison of Walleye Pollock Acoustic Backscatter Recorded by a Noise-Reduced and a Conventional Research Vessel Alex De Robertis, Vidar Hjellvik, Neal J. Williamson and Christopher D. Wilson 2008 1-3 228-230
Ship Noise Affects Acoustic Communication in the Lusitanian Toadfish Raquel O. Vasconcelos, M. Clara P. Amorim and Friedrich Ladich 2008 1-3 226-228
Sound Signals Used in Castnet Fishing with the Help of Irrawaddy Dolphins Tint Tun 2008 1-3 224-226
Potential Effects of Offshore Wind Farm Noise on Fish Frank Thomsen, Karin Luedemann, Werner Piper, Adrian Judd and Rudolf Kafemann 2008 1-3 221-223
An Experiment on How Seismic Shooting Affects Caged Fish Bjarti Thomsen 2008 1-3 219-221

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