
JASA Article Just Published: Measuring Temporary Threshold Shift from Loud Noises in Seals
Just published! After over 20 years post-data collection, important work is available for all on the measurements of TTS from anthropogenic airborne noise in seals. You can read the whole JASA article by clicking HERE.

SEA represented this week at the Effects of Noise on Aquatic Life Conference in Prague
SEA's Brandon Southall proudly presented the results of the first-ever study on how the largest species of endangered whales (blue and fin) respond to the use of low frequency seismic imaging technologies. This week the 7th International Conference on the Effects of...

SEA’s Recent Article On Beaked Whale Movement and Dive Behavior In Response To Mid-Frequency Active Sonar
Our own Brandon Southall has another new publication in the journal of Movement Ecology on dive behavior and movement of Blainville's beaked whales off the coast of Hawaii! Read the article HERE to learn about how these animals move and dive in response to...

New Publication on the Noise Impact Assessment of Antarctic Marine Mammals
Marine Policy has just published a new paper on eliciting behavioral response thresholds of Antarctic marine mammal species for the assessment of noise impacts. You can find the article with co-author Dr. Brandon Southall by clicking HERE!

New Paper Published by SEA Senior Scientist, Dr. Rob Schick
Congratulations to our very own Rob Schick for his most recent publication , 'Estimating received level in behavioral response studies through the use of ancillary data'. SEA is very proud to have lead this important work, published as a product of our Atlantic-BRS...