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Underwater noise levels are increasing due to anthropogenic activities, especially in the densely populated coastal area and open ocean. Many studies have been evaluating the effect of anthropogenic noise on marine fish. However, the more information is needed to predict any negative effects. The startle behavior responses of the Blackhead seabream (Acanthopagrus schlegelii) were researched in this...
With the rapid increase in the construction of offshore wind farms and other coastal engineering projects, people begin to realize that anthropogenic underwater noise such as pile driving and underwater explosions can have an adverse impact on marine life. The Japanese eel (Anguilla japonica) is an important economic fish species in China, Japan and South Korea due to its high-quality meat. As most...
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