A device used by the British Navy to mark minefields has been repurposed to keep sonar-equipped marine animals out of fishing nets
By Matt Ransford
Posted 03.19.2008 at 5:10 pm
In the past decade, navies have been roundly criticized for extensively testing active sonar due to its potentially detrimental affect on marine life. Military-grade active sonar sends out a powerfully loud low-frequency signal with a range anywhere from tens to hundreds of miles under water. The effect on whales has been well documented—it’s akin to you or I standing next to a jet engine without ear protection.
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