Dear colleagues,

 On behalf of my co-authors, I would like to share our recently published
paper in the Journal of Coastal Conservation available on
https://doi.org/10.1007/s11852-021-00832-5.

*     The effects of anthropogenic noise on cetaceans in Brazil: the need
to consider recent scientific advances in environmental licensing.*

Pires, A.L.; Maciel, I.S.; Alves, M.A.S.; Tardin, R.H.

*Abstract*
Anthropogenic noise can impact cetaceans, leading to masking, stress, and
auditory damage, among other effects. Recent studies have emphasized the
need to understand these impacts on marine organisms, for which cetaceans
may be used as ecological models. However, it is unclear whether public
policy-making in the countries that present the same concern. We used the
Brazilian environmental licensing legislation as a case study to
investigate whether governments have addressed the scientific advances on
the effects of anthropogenic noise on cetaceans. The study was based on a
systematic review of the literature on the impacts of anthropogenic noise
on cetaceans, and a survey of the environmental licensing reports related
to the construction of shipping facilities and seismic activity. None of
these reports evaluated the potential impacts on cetacean acoustics, and
59.6% were based solely on a review of the literature. Our results
highlight the importance of measuring the acoustic variables of the noise
produced by human activities. We conclude that governments should include
the recent scientific advances on the effects of anthropogenic noise on
cetaceans in their environmental legislation and licensing requirements.


I am available to answer any further questions regarding our paper (
[email protected]).

Best regards,
The Authors
-- 
Ana Luiza Pires
Bióloga Marinha pela Universidade Federal Fluminense
Mestranda em Biologia Animal na Universidade Federal Rural do Rio de Janeiro
Pós-Graduada em Planejamento e Gestão Ambiental na Universidade Veiga de
Almeida
Contato: (21) 980857828


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