Field Study on Underwater Noise Emitted by Small Tourist Boats. Comparison Between the Use of Electric and Combustion Motors

IF 0.6 4区 物理与天体物理 Q4 ACOUSTICS Archives of Acoustics Pub Date : 2023-08-29 DOI:10.24425/aoa.2023.145239
Alfio Yori
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Small boats, possessing outboard engines, are widely used in tourism and mammal watching within marine protected areas. Noise generated by this type of vessels has the capacity to negatively affect marine fauna, especially marine mammals, which use sound throughout all the phases of their lives. These tourism boats used in mammal watching may use different propulsion systems, such as gas, diesel or electric engines. To characterize underwater noise emitted by this type of vessels becomes relevant not only when assessing the acoustic impact produced by these different propulsion systems over the marine fauna living inside these protected marine areas, but also when determining which one produces the least impact. A comparative study of underwater noise emissions coming from small touristic boats was made in this study. Boats were similar in capacity and functions, although possessing different propulsion systems. Measurements were made on two boats with a 50 Hp internal combustion engine and one 5 Hp electric boat. These boats were selected to be studied because they have practically the same size, possess the same passenger-capacity and are used to make similar jobs and routes inside the protected area where they are operated. The electric boat showed a considerable decrease in underwater noise emissions, especially in low frequencies. This boat will produce a lower accumulated exposition of the fauna to the noise or will allow a closer approach to the observed species. Measurements were made between September 2018 and January 2020.
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小型游船水下噪声的实地研究。电动马达和燃烧马达使用的比较
在海洋保护区内,小船广泛用于旅游和观赏哺乳动物。这种类型的船只产生的噪音有可能对海洋动物产生负面影响,特别是海洋哺乳动物,它们在生命的各个阶段都使用声音。这些用于观赏哺乳动物的观光船可能使用不同的推进系统,如燃气、柴油或电动发动机。在评估这些不同的推进系统对生活在这些受保护的海洋区域内的海洋动物产生的声学影响时,而且在确定哪种推进系统产生的影响最小时,对这类船只发出的水下噪声进行表征是相关的。本文对小型旅游船的水下噪声排放进行了对比研究。船在容量和功能上是相似的,尽管有不同的推进系统。在两艘装有50马力内燃机的船和一艘5马力电动船上进行了测量。之所以选择这些船只进行研究,是因为它们几乎具有相同的尺寸,具有相同的载客量,并且在它们运营的保护区内用于类似的工作和路线。电船显示出水下噪音排放的显著减少,尤其是低频噪音。这艘船将产生较低的动物群对噪音的累积暴露,或者将允许更接近观察到的物种。测量是在2018年9月至2020年1月期间进行的。
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Archives of Acoustics
Archives of Acoustics 物理-声学
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1.80
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期刊介绍: Archives of Acoustics, the peer-reviewed quarterly journal publishes original research papers from all areas of acoustics like: acoustical measurements and instrumentation, acoustics of musics, acousto-optics, architectural, building and environmental acoustics, bioacoustics, electroacoustics, linear and nonlinear acoustics, noise and vibration, physical and chemical effects of sound, physiological acoustics, psychoacoustics, quantum acoustics, speech processing and communication systems, speech production and perception, transducers, ultrasonics, underwater acoustics.
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