Contaminación acústica y animales marinos.

Contaminación acústica y animales marinos.

The Impact of Underwater Noise Pollution on Marine Mammals

Sound Propagation and Communication in the Ocean

  • Sound travels four times faster in water than in air, making it a crucial medium for communication among marine mammals like dolphins and whales.
  • Cetaceans rely heavily on sound for various activities, including communication, navigation, and hunting through echolocation.

Threats from Human Activities

  • Increasing underwater noise pollution from sources such as boat engines, sonar systems, and oil platforms poses significant threats to marine life.
  • The impact of noise pollution can lead to reduced communication among cetaceans, altered behaviors, and potential auditory injuries.

Consequences of Acoustic Pollution

  • Exposure to excessive noise can disorient marine animals, leading to stranding events where they wash up on beaches in poor health.
  • Humans are often unaware of the extent of underwater noise pollution; if it were present in urban environments, it would hinder our ability to communicate effectively.

Research and Mitigation Efforts

  • Scientists worldwide are studying the effects of acoustic pollution on cetaceans to develop strategies that minimize human impact on these species.
  • Ongoing research aims to foster respectful coexistence between human activities and marine ecosystems by understanding how sound affects marine life.
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El ruido en el mar puede llegar a cambiar el comportamiento de algunos animales marinos. La Fundación CRAM trabaja con el fin de conocer esta afectación y mejorar la vida en el fondo marino. Para saber más: http://bit.ly/17pTPXz