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|Factoid Text="Marine mammals are particularly sensitive to noise pollution because they rely on sound for so many essential functions, including communication, navigation, finding food, and avoiding predators. An expert panel has now published a [https://news.ucsc.edu/2019/03/marine-mammal-hearing.html comprehensive assessment] of the available science on how noise exposure affects hearing in marine mammals, providing scientific recommendations for noise exposure criteria that could have far-reaching regulatory implications." - Excerpt from [https://news.ucsc.edu/2019/03/marine-mammal-hearing.html UC Santa Cruz].
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|Factoid Text="Marine mammals are particularly sensitive to noise pollution because they rely on sound for so many essential functions, including communication, navigation, finding food, and avoiding predators. An expert panel has now published a [https://www.aquaticmammalsjournal.org/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=1886:marine-mammal-noise-exposure-criteria-updated-scientific-recommendations-for-residual-hearing-effects&catid=174&Itemid=326 comprehensive assessment] of the available science on how noise exposure affects hearing in marine mammals, providing scientific recommendations for noise exposure criteria that could have far-reaching regulatory implications." - Excerpt from [https://news.ucsc.edu/2019/03/marine-mammal-hearing.html UC Santa Cruz].
 
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Review of noise impacts to marine mammals could alter policy recommendations

"Marine mammals are particularly sensitive to noise pollution because they rely on sound for so many essential functions, including communication, navigation, finding food, and avoiding predators. An expert panel has now published a comprehensive assessment of the available science on how noise exposure affects hearing in marine mammals, providing scientific recommendations for noise exposure criteria that could have far-reaching regulatory implications." - Excerpt from UC Santa Cruz.

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