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alp227

(32,029 posts)
Mon Jul 16, 2012, 03:20 PM Jul 2012

Learning to Cope With Underwater Din

Perhaps we can save the whales — or at least their hearing.

Scientists have long known that man-made, underwater noises — from engines, sonars, weapons testing, and such industrial tools as air guns used in oil and gas exploration — are deafening whales and other sea mammals. The Navy estimates that loud booms from just its underwater listening devices, mainly sonar, result in temporary or permanent hearing loss for more than a quarter-million sea creatures every year, a number that is rising.

Now, scientists have discovered that whales can decrease the sensitivity of their hearing to protect their ears from loud noise. Humans tend to do this with index fingers; scientists haven’t pinpointed how whales do it, but they have seen the first evidence of the behavior.

“It’s equivalent to plugging your ears when a jet flies over,” said Paul E. Nachtigall, a marine biologist at the University of Hawaii who led the discovery team. “It’s like a volume control.”

full: http://www.nytimes.com/2012/07/17/science/whales-show-signs-of-coping-with-man-made-noise-underwater.html?pagewanted=all

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Learning to Cope With Underwater Din (Original Post) alp227 Jul 2012 OP
The Navy should be experts at realizing the noise THEY cause Canuckistanian Jul 2012 #1

Canuckistanian

(42,290 posts)
1. The Navy should be experts at realizing the noise THEY cause
Tue Jul 17, 2012, 10:33 PM
Jul 2012

And I would be shocked to find out that the USN experiments in long-distance sonar WEREN'T causing all these unexplained whale and porpoise beachings.

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