Wildlife Conservation Society: Periods of Ice-Free Arctic Seas Could Bring More Ocean Noise in Changing Marine Habitats
July 15, 2020
July 15, 2020
BRONX, New York, July 15 -- The Wildlife Conservation Society issued the following news release:
Scientists examining levels of ocean noise in the Bering Sea--an important migratory seascape for whales, walruses, seals, and other acoustically sensitive animals--have confirmed that the presence of sea ice plays a central role in the soundscape of these Arctic waters.
A growing concern is that the disappearance of sea ice due to a changing climate could mean a marine real . . .
Scientists examining levels of ocean noise in the Bering Sea--an important migratory seascape for whales, walruses, seals, and other acoustically sensitive animals--have confirmed that the presence of sea ice plays a central role in the soundscape of these Arctic waters.
A growing concern is that the disappearance of sea ice due to a changing climate could mean a marine real . . .