Reducing ocean noise pollution
By DW
20 January 2023 |
4:24 pm
Measures to reduce the noise from shipping vessels include modifying propellers and/or hulls and performing regular maintenance, vibrationally isolating machinery, implementing ship speed restrictions and incentivizing the use of fewer, larger vessels.
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