In the oceans, sound can travel extremely long distances. Marine life has adapted to take advantage of this reality by using acoustic communication to find food, mate, and sense their surroundings. Underwater noise pollution from anthropogenic sources is interfering with this communication and harming sea life. Jason Gedamke discussed the impacts that anthropogenic noise is having on marine mammals and what NOAA is doing to better understand and reduce these impacts.
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机译:在海洋中,声音可以远距离旅行。 海洋生命适应通过使用声学通信来寻找食物,伴侣和感知周围环境来利用这种现实。 人为来源的水下噪声污染正在干扰这种沟通和伤害海洋生活。 Jason Gedamke讨论了人为噪声在海洋哺乳动物对海洋哺乳动物的影响以及NOAA正在进行的影响,以更好地理解和减少这些影响。
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