Dear Colleagues,

We are pleased to announce that the following Open Access paper has been 
published which may be of interest to aquatic bioacousticians:

Farcas, A., Thompson, P.M., Merchant, N.D. (2016). Underwater noise modelling 
for environmental impact assessment. Environmental Impact Assessment Review 57, 
114-122.

Open Access link: http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.eiar.2015.11.012

Abstract
Assessment of underwater noise is increasingly required by regulators of 
development projects in marine and freshwater habitats, and noise pollution can 
be a constraining factor in the consenting process. Noise levels arising from 
the proposed activity are modelled and the potential impact on species of 
interest within the affected area is then evaluated. Although there is 
considerable uncertainty in the relationship between noise levels and impacts 
on aquatic species, the science underlying noise modelling is well understood. 
Nevertheless, many environmental impact assessments (EIAs) do not reflect best 
practice, and stakeholders and decision makers in the EIA process are often 
unfamiliar with the concepts and terminology that are integral to interpreting 
noise exposure predictions. In this paper, we review the process of underwater 
noise modelling and explore the factors affecting predictions of noise 
exposure. Finally, we illustrate the consequences of errors and uncertainties 
in noise modelling, and discuss future research needs to reduce uncertainty in 
noise assessments.


Best regards,

Nathan


Dr Nathan Merchant
Lead Scientist, Noise & Bioacoustics Team
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