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Scott Veirs
Scott Veirs
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Marine bioacoustician and oceanographer focused on recovery of endangered killer whales and salmon in the Pacific Northwest (WA, USA) and northeast Pacific.
Seattle, WA, U.S.A.

Public Documents 1
A key to quieter seas: half of ship noise comes from 15% of the fleet
Scott Veirs
Val Veirs

Scott Veirs

and 4 more

March 24, 2017
AbstractUnderwater noise pollution from ships is a chronic, global stressor impacting a wide range of marine species. Ambient ocean noise levels nearly doubled each decade from 1963-2007 in low-frequency bands attributed to shipping, inspiring a pledge from the International Maritime Organization to reduce ship noise and a call from the International Whaling Commission for member nations to halve ship noise within a decade. Our analysis of data from 1,582 ships reveals that half of the total power radiated by a modern fleet comes from just 15% of the ships, namely those with source levels above 179 dB re 1 μPa @ 1 m. We present a range of management options for reducing ship noise efficiently, including incentive-based programs, without necessarily regulating the entire fleet.

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