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A critical review of the potential impacts of marine seismic surveys on fish & invertebrates
Authors:A.G. Carroll  R. Przeslawski  A. Duncan  M. Gunning  B. Bruce
Affiliation:1. National Earth and Marine Observations Branch, Geoscience Australia, GPO Box 378, Canberra ACT 2601, Australia;2. Centre for Marine Science and Technology, Curtin University, GPO Box U1987, Perth WA 6845, Australia;3. Energy Systems Branch, Geoscience Australia, GPO Box 378, Canberra ACT 2601, Australia;4. Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation, GPO Box 1538, Hobart TAS 7001, Australia
Abstract:Marine seismic surveys produce high intensity, low-frequency impulsive sounds at regular intervals, with most sound produced between 10 and 300 Hz. Offshore seismic surveys have long been considered to be disruptive to fisheries, but there are few ecological studies that target commercially important species, particularly invertebrates. This review aims to summarise scientific studies investigating the impacts of low-frequency sound on marine fish and invertebrates, as well as to critically evaluate how such studies may apply to field populations exposed to seismic operations. We focus on marine seismic surveys due to their associated unique sound properties (i.e. acute, low-frequency, mobile source locations), as well as fish and invertebrates due to the commercial value of many species in these groups. The main challenges of seismic impact research are the translation of laboratory results to field populations over a range of sound exposure scenarios and the lack of sound exposure standardisation which hinders the identification of response thresholds. An integrated multidisciplinary approach to manipulative and in situ studies is the most effective way to establish impact thresholds in the context of realistic exposure levels, but if that is not practical the limitations of each approach must be carefully considered.
Keywords:Anthropogenic noise  Marine fauna  Low-frequency sound  Response indicators
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