Study the impact of noise on marine life
The United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) announced on August 17 that it will conduct research on the impact of human noise on living things in the above oceans. Global.
This study lasted for a decade called 'International testing of the tranquility of the ocean' (IQOE) to narrow the knowledge gap on the impact of noise on oceans, helping to manage noise. This is more efficient and more orthodox in the context of increasing ocean industrialization in the global economic development process.
The United Nations will hold an international conference on this issue in late August and early September.
Oceanographers, private and military regions around the world emphasize that although there has not been much research on this issue, the expression of organisms in the oceans shows human noise. On the oceans may have upset their normal lives, reducing their ability to find food, partners, especially the ability to avoid enemies.
Many ocean creatures depend on sound as a source of environmental information as well as a person dependent on eyesight.
Human-induced noise, especially some sounds that can alter the behavior of marine animals, reduce their ability to perform normal life functions.
The United Nations Environment Program (UNEP) has warned that 270 species of marine and oceanic species are affected by the ingestion of waste released by humans into the ocean.
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