Urbanisation and boating are the main contributors to underwater soundscapes in three temperate estuaries
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Parsons, M
Huggett, M
Raoult, V
Gaston, T
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Anthropogenic noise has been identified as one of the most harmful forms of global pollutants impacting both terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems. As global populations continue to increase, coastlines are seeing substantial increases in the level of urbanisation. Although measures are in place to minimise stress on fauna, they rarely consider the impact of anthropogenic noise. In Australia, New South Wales (NSW) estuaries have seen extensive increases in urbanisation in recent years. Yet, there remains minimal baseline data on their soundscapes to determine if noise pollution is a threat. This research provides a first assessment of baseline sounds across a temporal and seasonal scale. Recreational boating was the primary soundscape contributor in estuaries, and estuaries with higher urbanisation levels contained higher sound levels. This research provides useful information for managers of NSW estuaries and is of global relevance in an era of increasing generation of anthropogenic noise in estuarine and coastal systems.
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Marine Pollution Bulletin
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206
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Crown Copyright © 2024 Published by Elsevier Ltd. This is an open access article under the CC BY license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Pollution and contamination
Marine and estuarine ecology (incl. marine ichthyology)
Environmental assessment and monitoring
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Valenzisi, B; Parsons, M; Huggett, M; Raoult, V; Gaston, T, Urbanisation and boating are the main contributors to underwater soundscapes in three temperate estuaries, Marine Pollution Bulletin, 2024, 206, pp. 116792