I'm happy to announce that the following paper is now available as online-early 
from Marine Pollution Bulletin (open access).

Cetacean noise criteria revisited in the light of proposed exposure limits for 
harbour porpoises
by Jakob Tougaard, Andrew J. Wright and Peter T. Madsen.

Abstract
The impact of underwater noise on marine life calls for identification of 
exposure criteria to inform mitigation. Here we review recent experimental 
evidence with focus on the high-frequency cetaceans and discuss 
scientifically-based initial exposure criteria. A range of new TTS experiments 
suggest that harbour and finless porpoises are more sensitive to sound than 
expected from extrapolations based on results from bottlenose dolphins. 
Furthermore, the results from TTS experiments and field studies of behavioural 
reactions to noise, suggest that response thresholds and TTS critically depend 
on stimulus frequency. Sound exposure levels for pure tones that induce TTS are 
reasonably consistent at about 100 dB above the hearing threshold for pure 
tones and sound pressure thresholds for avoidance reactions are in the range of 
40-50 dB above the hearing threshold. We propose that frequency weighting with 
a filter function approximating the inversed audiogram might be appropriate 
when assessing impact.

Highlights
*    The current acoustic exposure criteria for marine mammals are in need of 
revision.
*    Severity of behavioural responses does not correlate well with long term 
consequences for animals.
*    Review of TTS experiments on porpoises suggests that inverse audiogram 
weighting is appropriate.
*    Thresholds for acoustic avoidance behaviour in porpoises are also 
correlated with audibility.
*    Thresholds can be normalised as rms sound pressure levels averaged over 
125 ms.

The text is open access and can be downloaded from this link:
doi:10.1016/j.marpolbul.2014.10.051<http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.marpolbul.2014.10.051>

Best regards

Jakob ([email protected])

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