Dear colleagues,

As part of the background work for an update to the Danish guidelines for 
mitigating impact from pile driving noise we have undertaken a review of the 
numerous experiments on Temporary Threshold Shift in harbour porpoises and 
phocid seals conducted in recent years – studies that are too new to be 
included in the most recent guidance from NOAA/Southall et al.

We are pleased to share the paper (open access) through JASA’s website: Jakob 
Tougaard, Kristian Beedholm, and Peter T. Madsen  "Thresholds for noise induced 
hearing loss in harbor porpoises and phocid seals", The Journal of the 
Acoustical Society of America 151, 4252-4263 (2022) 
https://doi.org/10.1121/10.0011560

Abstract:
Intense sound sources, such as pile driving, airguns, and military sonars, have 
the potential to inflict hearing loss in marine mammals and are, therefore, 
regulated in many countries. The most recent criteria for noise induced hearing 
loss are based on empirical data collected until 2015 and recommend 
frequency-weighted and species group-specific thresholds to predict the onset 
of temporary threshold shift (TTS). Here, evidence made available after 2015 in 
light of the current criteria for two functional hearing groups is reviewed. 
For impulsive sounds (from pile driving and air guns), there is strong support 
for the current threshold for very high frequency cetaceans, including harbor 
porpoises (Phocoena phocoena). Less strong support also exists for the 
threshold for phocid seals in water, including harbor seals (Phoca vitulina). 
For non-impulsive sounds, there is good correspondence between exposure 
functions and empirical thresholds below 10 kHz for porpoises (applicable to 
assessment and regulation of military sonars) and between 3 and 16 kHz for 
seals. Above 10 kHz for porpoises and outside of the range 3–16 kHz for seals, 
there are substantial differences (up to 35 dB) between the predicted 
thresholds for TTS and empirical results. These discrepancies call for further 
studies.

Best regards

Jakob

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Jakob Tougaard, Ph.D.
Professor in Marine Conservation Ecology
Department of Bioscience, section for Marine Mammal Research
Aarhus University
Building 1131
C.F. møller’s Allé 3
DK-8000 Aarhus
Denmark
Phone: +45 4098 4585 E-mail: [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>
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