How Much Noise is Too Much for Southern Resident Killer Whales in the Salish Sea? The Case for a Carrying Capacity Study.
Background and rationale for the need of a carrying capacity study that will provide the necessary data to understand what amount of vessel noise is acceptable, while at the same time allowing marine life to maintain healthy populations.
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Williams, R., Elliser, C.R., and Broadhurst, G. (2023). How Much Noise is Too Much for Southern Resident Killer Whales in the Salish Sea? The Case for a Carrying Capacity Study. Salish Sea Institute, Western Washington University.
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- Williams, Rob - author
- Elliser, Cindy R. - author
- Broadhurst, Ginny - author
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collections Institute Publications | Salish Sea Institute
Identifier
1034
Date Issued
April 1st, 2023
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