Dear Marmamers,

Pleased to announce publication of our latest paper on 28 December 2020: Todd, 
V.L.G., Williamson, L.D., Jiang, J., Cox, S.E., Todd, I.B., and Ruffert, M. 
(2020): Proximate underwater soundscape of a North Sea offshore 
petroleum-exploration jack-up drilling-rig in the Dogger Bank. The Journal of 
the Acoustical Society of America 148, 3971-3979.

Please find the article here: https://doi.org/10.1121/10.0002958

Abstract
Little is known about localized, near-field soundscapes during offshore 
hydrocarbon drilling campaigns. In the Dogger Bank, North Sea, underwater noise 
recordings were made 41-60 m from the drill stem of the Noble Kolskaya jack-up 
exploration drilling-rig. Aims were to document noise Received Levels (RLs) and 
frequency characteristics of rig-associated near-field noise. The rig produced 
Sound Pressure Levels (SPL) of 120 dB re 1µPa in the frequency range of 2-1,400 
Hz. Over transient periods, RLs varied by 15-20 dB between softest (holding) 
and noisiest (drilling) operations. Tonal components at different frequencies 
varied with depth. Support-vessel noise was significantly louder than the 
jack-up rig at frequencies <1 kHz, even in its noisiest 'boulder-drilling' 
phase, though radiated noise levels were higher above 2 kHz. Rig SPLs fell 
rapidly above 8 kHz. Marine mammals, such as harbor porpoise (Phocoena 
phocoena) forage regularly near offshore oil & gas rigs and platforms, and it 
is predicted that animals experience different noise regimes as they traverse 
the water column, and can potentially detect the higher-frequency components of 
drilling noise to a distance of 70 m from the source; however, while levels 
were unlikely to cause auditory injury, effects on echolocation behavior are 
still unknown.

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Kind regards,
--
Dr. Victoria Todd
Managing Director
Ocean Science Consulting Limited (OSC)
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