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Responsible practices for minimizing and monitoring environmental impacts of marine seismic surveys with an emphasis on marine mammals

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Nowacek, DP; Bröker, K; Donovan, G; Gailey, G; Racca, R; Reeves, RR; Vedenev, AI; Weller, DW; Southall, BL
Published in: Aquatic Mammals
December 1, 2013

Marine seismic surveys, which use loud, primarily low-frequency sound to penetrate the sea floor, are known to disturb and could harm marine life. The use of these surveys for conventional and alternative offshore energy development as well as research is expanding. Given their proliferation and potential for negative environmental impact, there is a growing need for systematic planning and operational standards to eliminate or at least minimize impacts, especially when surveys occur in sensitive areas. Mitigating immediate impacts is obviously critical, but monitoring for short- as well as long-term effects and impacts is also needed. Regulatory requirements for both mitigation and monitoring vary widely from one country or jurisdiction to another. Historically, most have focused on acute effects but share a common objective of minimizing potential adverse impacts. Specific examples in different areas are given to illustrate general approaches for predicting, minimizing, and measuring impacts for operations in essentially any marine environment. The critical elements of a robust mitigation and monitoring plan for responsibly conducting marine seismic surveys include obtaining baseline ecological data; substantial advance planning, communication, and critical review; integrated acoustic and visual monitoring during operations; and systematic analysis of results to inform future planning and mitigation.

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Aquatic Mammals

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0167-5427

Publication Date

December 1, 2013

Volume

39

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4

Start / End Page

356 / 377

Related Subject Headings

  • 3109 Zoology
  • 0608 Zoology
 

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Nowacek, D. P., Bröker, K., Donovan, G., Gailey, G., Racca, R., Reeves, R. R., … Southall, B. L. (2013). Responsible practices for minimizing and monitoring environmental impacts of marine seismic surveys with an emphasis on marine mammals. Aquatic Mammals, 39(4), 356–377. https://doi.org/10.1578/AM.39.4.2013.356
Nowacek, D. P., K. Bröker, G. Donovan, G. Gailey, R. Racca, R. R. Reeves, A. I. Vedenev, D. W. Weller, and B. L. Southall. “Responsible practices for minimizing and monitoring environmental impacts of marine seismic surveys with an emphasis on marine mammals.” Aquatic Mammals 39, no. 4 (December 1, 2013): 356–77. https://doi.org/10.1578/AM.39.4.2013.356.
Nowacek DP, Bröker K, Donovan G, Gailey G, Racca R, Reeves RR, et al. Responsible practices for minimizing and monitoring environmental impacts of marine seismic surveys with an emphasis on marine mammals. Aquatic Mammals. 2013 Dec 1;39(4):356–77.
Nowacek, D. P., et al. “Responsible practices for minimizing and monitoring environmental impacts of marine seismic surveys with an emphasis on marine mammals.” Aquatic Mammals, vol. 39, no. 4, Dec. 2013, pp. 356–77. Scopus, doi:10.1578/AM.39.4.2013.356.
Nowacek DP, Bröker K, Donovan G, Gailey G, Racca R, Reeves RR, Vedenev AI, Weller DW, Southall BL. Responsible practices for minimizing and monitoring environmental impacts of marine seismic surveys with an emphasis on marine mammals. Aquatic Mammals. 2013 Dec 1;39(4):356–377.

Published In

Aquatic Mammals

DOI

ISSN

0167-5427

Publication Date

December 1, 2013

Volume

39

Issue

4

Start / End Page

356 / 377

Related Subject Headings

  • 3109 Zoology
  • 0608 Zoology