Keeping the Noise Down: Approaches to the Mitigation and Regulation of Human-Caused Ocean Noise

Linda S. Weilgart
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Most marine animals, including marine mammals, fish, and invertebrates, use sound for almost all aspects of their life, including reproduction, feeding, predator and hazard avoidance, communication, and navigation. In the marine environment, vision is only useful over tens of meters, whereas sound can be heard for thousands of kilometers. The potential area impacted by even one noise source can extend to millions of square kilometers. Ocean background human-caused noise levels have doubled every decade for the last several decades in some areas, mainly from commercial shipping. So, how should a transboundary pollutant such as noise be regulated? Interestingly, the 1982 United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea includes the word ‘energy’ to define ‘pollution of the marine environment’, as in “the introduction by man ... of substances or energy into the marine environment ... which ... is likely to result in ... harm to living resources....”1 Energy in this context can include both thermal and acoustic or noise pollution.2 Thus, the United Nations General Assembly (unga) in paragraph 107 of its resolution 61/222 on ‘Oceans and the law of the sea’, adopted on 20 December 2006: “Encourages further studies and consideration of the impacts of ocean noise on marine living resources....”3 Further, unga resolution 70/235 adopted on 23 December 2015
降低噪音:减轻和管制人为海洋噪音的方法
大多数海洋动物,包括海洋哺乳动物、鱼类和无脊椎动物,几乎在生活的各个方面都使用声音,包括繁殖、进食、捕食者和避免危险、交流和导航。在海洋环境中,视觉只能在几十米范围内发挥作用,而声音可以在数千公里范围内听到。一个噪声源的潜在影响范围可达数百万平方公里。在过去的几十年里,人类造成的噪音水平在一些地区每十年翻一番,主要来自商业航运。那么,如何管制噪音等跨界污染物呢?有趣的是,1982年的《联合国海洋法公约》用“能源”一词来定义“对海洋环境的污染”,如“人类引入……物质或能量进入海洋环境…哪一个很可能导致……对生物资源的危害....“1在这种情况下,能量可以包括热污染和声学或噪声污染因此,联合国大会在2006年12月20日通过的关于“海洋和海洋法”的第61/222号决议第107段中:“鼓励进一步研究和审议海洋噪声对海洋生物资源的影响....3此外,大会于2015年12月23日通过了第70/235号决议
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