2021
DOI: 10.1029/2021gl093097
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Effects of Geophony and Anthrophony on the Underwater Acoustic Environment in the East Siberian Sea, Arctic Ocean

Abstract: As Arctic warming accelerates, the underwater acoustic environment in the Arctic Ocean is rapidly changing. We present the first results of passive acoustic monitoring in the marginal ice zone of the East Siberian Sea (ESS). A high sea ice concentration (SIC) and seasonal variations in ice cover make the ESS an ideal region to verify how ambient sound levels respond to natural physical processes and anthropogenic activities during summer. Our observations show that the sound level in the ESS exhibits a strong … Show more

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“…For example, our research group just completed an analysis of underwater sound levels in the Canadian Arctic, filling a large gap in the eastern Canadian Arctic (Halliday, Barclay, et al, 2021). Similarly, this latest paper by Han et al (2021) in Geophysical Research Letters fills an important geographic gap along the Russian coastline, and is the first study of underwater sound levels that I am aware of in this under-studied region of the Arctic. Although this study only has a single year of data from one monitoring location, it is a first step toward understanding underwater sound levels in the Russian Arctic.…”
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confidence: 88%
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“…For example, our research group just completed an analysis of underwater sound levels in the Canadian Arctic, filling a large gap in the eastern Canadian Arctic (Halliday, Barclay, et al, 2021). Similarly, this latest paper by Han et al (2021) in Geophysical Research Letters fills an important geographic gap along the Russian coastline, and is the first study of underwater sound levels that I am aware of in this under-studied region of the Arctic. Although this study only has a single year of data from one monitoring location, it is a first step toward understanding underwater sound levels in the Russian Arctic.…”
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confidence: 88%
“…Many studies have examined how loud the underwater environment is in the Arctic of western North America and between East Greenland and Svalbard, but there are many areas throughout the Arctic with no studies. Han et al (2021) just published the first study on the loudness of the underwater environment in the East Siberian Sea. This study fills an important gap in our knowledge, and I call on other researchers to continue expanding studies into areas of the Arctic where we have no data on underwater sound levels.…”
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