Sentences with phrase «naval sonar»

That claim is the basis for NRDC's campaign against naval sonar use.
«Scientists have documented mass strandings; mortal injuries, including lesions and hemorrhaging in vital organs; and behavior changes in numerous marine mammal species following naval sonar training exercises around the world,» the complaint stated.
Paul's research includes the hearing perception of marine mammals and the effects of naval sonar on several species of cetacean, and he has worked on locations including Iceland, Azores, Svalbard, Jan Mayen and northern Norway.
She has managed field and laboratory projects that encompass large interdisciplinary teams investigating intense sounds (naval sonars, pile driving, marine hydrokinetic devices).

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The loss of an Indian naval ship from submarine action in the 1971 Indo - Pakistan War brought Paulraj to sonar technology and he advanced the Indian Navy's sonar capability.
Historical records of strandings and naval exercises have shored up the link, but exactly how the sonar would prompt whales to beach remains unclear (ScienceNOW, 10 February).
This as well as the sonar as well as the naval use of dolphins for various purposes... Dolphins use 100 % of their brain and we are causing that to decline rapidly.
The time - limited Sea Fox stages also play similarly as before, as players navigate the submarine underwater, equipped with missiles and sonar to destroy naval mines and debris.
According to an investigation into a suspected link between naval operations and cetacean strandings (two weeks ago we wrote about 80 + whales and dolphins that beached themselves in Australia), very loud blasts of sonar can cause a dolphin to temporarily lose its hearing.
The article next discards Royal Navy sonar and explosives, because «big naval exercises in UK waters are unusual in midwinter.»
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