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Overview of seismic research activities in the Southern Ocean-quantifying the environmental impact

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ANTARCTIC SCIENCE
卷 26, 期 1, 页码 80-92

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CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS
DOI: 10.1017/S095410201300031X

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Seismic Data Library System for Cooperative Research; marine seismics; marine mammals; ocean noise; Antarctica; air guns

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Understanding the regional and seasonal distribution of seismic research surveys in the Southern Ocean is essential for assessing their acoustic impact on the marine environment. An analysis of the navigation data and cruise table in the Seismic Data Library System for Cooperative Research (SDLS) shows that a fairly extensive network of seismic lines is now available for the Southern Ocean. However, line spacing ranges from tens to hundreds of kilometres, and some almost unsurveyed areas still exist. The seasonal distribution of the seismic profile lengths shows periods with increased survey activity between 1976/77 and 2001/02, but only moderate levels of activity between 2002/03 and 2010/11. The corresponding line spacing is large, and lines are widely distributed over the Southern Ocean. None of the eight Antarctic regions considered here have experienced seismic survey activity during all summer seasons in the last 35 years. Instead, periods with survey activity are interspersed by periods with no survey activity. The average survey length ranges from similar to 2600 km per season off the Antarctic Peninsula to similar to 260 km per season off Enderby Land. Compared to the industrial seismic exploration off Norway the acoustic impact of the seismic research activity in the Southern Ocean is at least similar to 150 times lower.

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