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Title: A preliminary snapshot investigation of the marine soundscape for Malta : a stepping stone towards achieving ‘good ecological status’
Authors: Micallef Filletti, Julia
Gauci, Adam
Deidun, Alan
Riccobene, Giorgio
Viola, Salvatore
Keywords: Ocean tomography -- Research
Underwater acoustics -- Research
Research vessels -- Noise
Marine resources conservation -- Law and legislation
Issue Date: 2023
Publisher: MDPI AG
Citation: Filletti, J.M., Gauci, A., Deidun, A., Riccobene, G., Viola, S. (2023). A Preliminary Snapshot Investigation of the Marine Soundscape for Malta: A Stepping stone towards Achieving ‘Good Ecological Status’. Journal of Marine Science and Engineering, 11(11), 2163.
Abstract: The ever-accelerating rate of research focusing on the issue of underwater noise pollution, particularly concerning low-frequency, continuous noise, has steadily been unveiling the myriad of detrimental ecological implications caused to marine life. Despite this, many European Member States, such as Malta, still lack solid monitoring and regulatory frameworks aimed at characterising and improving the state of the marine acoustic environment and achieving ‘Good Ecological Status’ in accordance with the Marine Strategy Framework Directive. This shortcoming is directly reflected in the complete absence of baseline information covering the quality of the national soundscape. This paper aims to serve as a preliminary investigation into continuous underwater noise generation within Maltese waters, focusing on two sites characterised by heavy marine activity: Cirkewwa and the Grand Harbour. Digital signal processing software packages (dBWav version 1.3.4) were used to extract and analyse sound pressure levels from in situ recorded audio files. Further statistical analysis was also carried out so as to evaluate the resultant snapshot of the baseline marine soundscapes at both sites. Furthermore, AIS data were used to tentatively identify the identifiable sources of underwater noise pollution. Given the current information lacuna revolving around the issue of underwater noise pollution in Malta, this paper may serve as a pilot study, with the aim of bridging this knowledge gap and forming the basis of future national research for Maltese marine conservation.
URI: https://www.um.edu.mt/library/oar/handle/123456789/115566
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