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On Sunday 6 April 2014 at the upcoming Annual Conference of the European 
Cetacean Society, there will be an international workshop on "Introducing noise 
into the marine environment: what are the requirements for an impact assessment 
for marine mammals?"

Background: Noise from anthropogenic sources is a pervasive influence on 
today's marine environment. It may come from shipping, smaller craft, seismic 
surveys, pile driving, or sonar, amongst others. Negative impacts have been 
demonstrated on a wide range of marine mammals although population consequences 
are more difficult to ascertain.

A fundamental part of any human activity should be an environmental impact 
assessment, and in many situations these are a requirement under national or 
international law. And yet the scope and content of such an assessment can vary 
greatly between and even within countries.

Objectives: The purpose of this workshop is 1) to review contents that are 
common to all EIAs, such as baseline surveys, overall impact evaluation, and 
general mitigation methods; 2) more detailed assessments relating to particular 
activities (pile driving, dredging, seismic, etc); and 3) assessments that 
apply specifically to particular environmental conditions or regions within 
Europe.

Those three themes will form the basis for presentations from key speakers 
followed by general discussion and break out groups. The aim is to bring 
together marine mammal scientists, environmental bodies, regulators and 
industry to produce a series of recommendations that can form specific 
guidelines for application across Europe.

The workshop has the support of the CMS regional conservation agreements, 
ASCOBANS and ACCOBAMS, and is being held in conjunction with the Joint 
ASCOBANS-ACCOBAMS Noise Working Group.

If you would like to offer a presentation or simply attend, please contact:

Dr Peter G.H. Evans at <[email protected]>.



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