
Jean Pierre Auclair: “We will put hydrophones and listen to the ships”.
‘Like a rock concert near the whales’. This is what underwater noise means for some species, the scientist told La Opinión.
Autor: Ramón Miralles Ricós
Project title: LIFE PortSounds
Funding: European Commission 2021-2025 (LIFE20 ENV/ES/000387)
Overview: The maritime traffic of the Cartagena Port (Murcia, Spain) has exponentially increased in recent years, and it has become the main source of continuous noise in the local marine environment, being identified as an underwater noise pollution area in the Marine Strategy of the Levantine-Balearic Demarcation. The main objective of the LIFE PortSounds project is to reduce the impact of underwater noise on the marine environment of the Port of Cartagena. To achieve this aim, the project has the following specific objectives: Identification and characterisation of underwater noise sources; Mapping and assessment of the influence of marine traffic; Mapping and assessment of the impact of underwater noise on biodiversity, by monitoring the abundance, distribution and physiological state of three cetacean species, bottlenose dolphin (Tursiops truncates), striped dolphin (Stenella coeruleoalba) and long-finned pilot whale (Globicephala melas), catalogued as species of Community interest in the annexes of the EU Habitats Directive; Development and implementation of noise mitigation measures; Development of a noise management tool (Decision Support System, DSS); Creation of governance mechanisms (technical working group) to agree and assess the mitigation measures needed to prevent the impact of underwater noise in marine ecosystems; and Assessment of the feasibility and transfer potential of applying the project’s mitigation measures and the noise management tool to other Port Authorities.
Project title: CaboRorcual
Funding: Fundación Biodiversidad 2021-2022
Overview: We will study the presence of Fin Whales (Balaenoptera physalus) in the “Cabo de San Antonio, Denia (Alicante)” using passive acoustic monitoring, satellite Maritime Surveillance (MS), traditional visual surveys, and photo-identification. The final goal is to learn about the species habitat use, and the potenital risks of human acitivities such as: anthropogenic noise, maritme trafic, etc. We will asses an optimum region for a future proposal of a new maritime protected area. More info.
Project title: Risk-based Approaches to Good Environmental Status (RAGES)
Funding: DG environment EU, 2019-2021
Overview: To develop a risk-based approach to support coordinated regional and sub-regional implementation of the MSFD based on the commission decision on GES by providing a replicable, transparent and standardized decision processes based on international best practice for risk management. We have worked to show how the underwater noise (Descriptor 11) can be integrated in the risk-based approach.
Project title: A joint programme on underwater noise (D11) for the implementation of the Second Cycle of the MSFD in the Mediterranean Sea (QUIETMED)
Overview: To improve the level of coherence and the comparability as regards to Descriptor 11 (underwater noise) by establishing, among others: standards on calibration, best practices for deployment of passive acoustic recorders, and standarization of signal processing when extracting 1/3 octave bands SPL levels.
Funding: DG environment EU, 2018-2019
Project title: Development and application of non-destructive testing based on mechanical waves for the assessment and monitoring of rheology and self-healing in cementing materials (WAVECON)
Funding: Ministerio De Ciencia e Innovacion , 2017-2020
Project title: Algorithms for Signal Modality Analysis: Application in Advanced Acoustic Signal Processing
Funding: Ministerio De Ciencia e Innovacion , 2012-2014
‘Like a rock concert near the whales’. This is what underwater noise means for some species, the scientist told La Opinión.
Thanks to the European project LIFE PortSounds (LIFE20-ENV_ES_000387), the Port of Cartagena has started generating daily estimates of underwater noise caused by maritime traffic. This innovative tool will make it possible to precisely identify which areas around the port are most affected by ship noise and how it could impact marine species such as dolphins and whales that live in or pass through the region.
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