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- Kastelein, R.A. (author), Huijser, L.A.E. (author), Cornelisse, S. (author), Helder-Hoek, L. (author), Jennings, N. (author), de Jong, C.A.F. (author) article 2019
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Kastelein, R.A. (author), Helder-Hoek, L. (author), Gransier, R. (author), Terhune, J.M. (author), Jennings, N. (author), de Jong, C.A.F. (author)Acoustic mitigation devices (AMDs) are used to deter marine mammals from construction sites to prevent hearing injury by offshore pile-driving noise. In order to quantify the distance at which AMDs designed as ‘seal scarers’ are detected by seals, the 50% hearing thresholds for playbacks of their sounds were determined. The broadband hearing...article 2015
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Kastelein, R.A. (author), Hoek, L. (author), Gransier, R. (author), de Jong, C.A.F. (author), Terhune, J.M. (author), Jennings, N. (author)Acoustic Mitigation Devices (AMDs) are used to deter marine mammals from construction sites, in order to prevent hearing injury by offshore pile driving noise. To estimate the distance at which two AMDs designed as ‘seal scarers’ (Ace Aquatec and Lofitech) are detected by harbor porpoises, the 50% hearing detection thresholds for playbacks of...article 2015
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Jennings, N. (author), van der Veen, J. (author), de Haan, D. (author), Kastelein, R.A. (author), van der Heul, S. (author), Verboom, W.C. (author), TNO Defensie en Veiligheid (author)World-wide, underwater background noise levels are increasing due to anthropogenic activities. Little is known about the effects of anthropogenic noise on marine fish, and information is needed to predict any negative effects. Behavioural startle response thresholds were determined for eight marine fish species, held in a large tank, to tones of...article 2008
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Kastelein, R.A. (author), Verboom, W.C. (author), Jennings, N. (author), de Haan, D. (author), TNO Defensie en Veiligheid (author)The use of ultrasonic sounds in alarms for gillnets may be advantageous, but the deterring effects of ultrasound on porpoises are not well understood. Therefore a harbor porpoise in a large floating pen was subjected to a continuous 50 kHz pure tone with a source level of 122 +/- 3dB (re 1uPa, rms). When the test signal was switched on during...article 2008
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Kastelein, R.A. (author), van der Heul, S. (author), van der Veen, J. (author), Verboom, W.C. (author), Jennings, N. (author), de Haan, D. (author), Reijnders, P.J.H. (author), TNO Defensie en Veiligheid (author)World-wide many cetaceans drown incidentally in fishing nets. To reduce the unwanted bycatch in gillnets, pingers (acoustic alarms) have been developed that are attached to the nets. In the European Union, pingers will be made compulsory in some areas in 2005 and in others in 2007. However, pingers may effect non-target marine fauna such as fish...article 2007
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Kastelein, R.A. (author), Jennings, N. (author), Verboom, W.C. (author), de Haan, D. (author), Schooneman, N.M. (author), TNO Defensie en Veiligheid (author)Small cetacean bycatch in gillnet fisheries may be reduced by deterring odontocetes from nets acoustically. However, different odontocete species may respond differently to acoustic signals from alarms. Therefore, in this study a striped dolphin and a harbour porpoise were subjected simultaneously to sounds produced by the XP-10 experimental...article 2006