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  • Marine Biology
  • Acoustics

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  • Aquatic ecosystems face increasing threats from anthropogenic noise.
  • Effective regulation is crucial for mitigating noise pollution impacts.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To foster collaboration between regulatory agencies, industry representatives, and environmental stakeholders.
  • To improve the understanding and management of human-generated noise in marine environments.

Main Methods:

  • Convened a Regulatory Issues Panel at the 'Effects of Noise on Aquatic Life 2013' Conference.
  • Brought together diverse perspectives: regulators, regulated industries, consultants, and NGOs.
  • Facilitated dialogue among stakeholders with an interest in aquatic noise.

Main Results:

  • Identified diverse viewpoints on regulating anthropogenic noise in aquatic environments.
  • Highlighted the need for improved communication and cooperation among stakeholders.
  • Established a foundation for developing more productive regulatory relationships.

Conclusions:

  • Enhanced collaboration is essential for effective management of anthropogenic noise.
  • Addressing regulatory challenges requires input from all affected parties.
  • Building trust between groups is key to protecting aquatic life from noise pollution.