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Executive Summary | 1 | |
1 | Introduction | 12 |
2 | Sources of Sound in the Ocean and Long-term Trends in Ocean Noise | 27 |
3 | Effects of Noise on Marine Mammals | 83 |
4 | Modeling and Databases of Noise in the Marine Environment | 109 |
5 | Findings and Recommendations | 127 |
References | 135 | |
App. A | Committee and Staff Biographies | 155 |
App. B | Acronym List | 159 |
App. C | Examples of Underwater Acoustics Noise Models | 161 |
App. D | Research Recommendations from Previous NRC Reports (1994,2000) | 163 |
App. E | Glossary of Terms | 173 |
App. F | Biological Terms | 189 |
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