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Renée P. Schoeman, Christine Erbe and Stephanie Plön
In 2014, the South African government launched ?Operation Phakisa? under which port developments play a significant role in supporting ocean economic growth. These developments will likely increase vessel traffic to and from South African ports, making i...
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Andrew M. Davenport, Christine Erbe, Micheline-Nicole M. Jenner, K. Curt S. Jenner, Benjamin J. Saunders and Robert D. McCauley
Passive acoustic monitoring is increasingly employed to monitor whales, their population size, habitat usage, and behaviour. However, in the case of the eastern Indian Ocean pygmy blue whale (EIOPB whale), its applicability is limited by our lack of unde...
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Christine Erbe, Renee P. Schoeman, David Peel and Joshua N. Smith
Marine soundscapes consist of cumulative contributions by diverse sources of sound grouped into: physical (e.g., wind), biological (e.g., fish), and anthropogenic (e.g., shipping)?each with unique spatial, temporal, and frequency characteristics. In term...
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Christine Erbe, David Peel, Joshua N. Smith and Renee P. Schoeman
Underwater sound is modelled and mapped for purposes ranging from localised environmental impact assessments of individual offshore developments to large-scale marine spatial planning. As the area to be modelled increases, so does the computational effor...
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Lauren M. Kuehne, Christine Erbe, Erin Ashe, Laura T. Bogaard, Marena Salerno Collins and Rob Williams
Military operations may result in noise impacts on surrounding communities and wildlife. A recent transition to more powerful military aircraft and a national consolidation of training operations to Whidbey Island, WA, USA, provided a unique opportunity ...
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