Sentences with phrase «noise pollution found»

«Noise pollution found to be disruptive for schooling fish.»

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Running an eye down the list of local authority staff with powers of entry, we find three licensing officials in Barnet; 19 staff empowered to deal with noise and pollution in Islington; 22 trading standards bods in Buckinghamshire; one accredited financial investigator in Norfolk; a contaminated land officer in Blackpool; 31 mental health professionals in Cornwall; and about 19,000 others lurking elsewhere.
«Looking into it deeper, I found out how much more FreshDirect brings to the area in pollution, noise, and congestion.
Brewer is also committed to finding a comprehensive, multi-pronged approach to relieving the burden of truck traffic on Manhattan residents — the fatalities, injuries, noise, pollution and sheer oppressive presence of traffic.
Ocean noise pollution is a known problem for many marine mammals, which use their hearing for survival tasks like navigation and finding food.
Researchers found that noise pollution was twice as high as background sound levels in a majority of U.S. protected areas, and caused a ten-fold or greater increase in noise pollution in 21 percent of protected areas.
High levels of noise pollution were also found in critical habitat for endangered species, namely in endangered plant and insect habitats.
It's one of the issues that's made it very difficult to find «52» — as we're out there listening through hydrophones we're hearing all of this other ocean noise pollution.
Researchers have documented for years how noise pollution impacts dolphins in whales, but a new study in Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment finds that even low intensity noise can...
First wind power has been found to have numerous issues such as noise, visual pollution, death to our feathered friends, inconsistent power delivery and very high cost requiring large subsidies from the government.
Rebuffed by one gardener, she eventually found one who would let her in, but lamented that the «beautifully kept grounds,» a «rare refuge» from construction noise, traffic, and pollution are «to all intents and purposes, closed to the general public.»
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