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Noise pollution is harming sea life, needs to be prioritised: scientists – TRT World
With rumbling ships, hammering oil drills and booming seismic survey blasts, humans have drastically altered the underwater soundscape, researchers’ have repored….

With rumbling ships, hammering oil drills and booming seismic survey blasts, humans have drastically altered the underwater soundscape, researchers’ have repored.
A dead pilot whale is seen after being stranded on a beach in Panadura, Sri Lanka, November 3, 2020.
(Reuters)
Far beneath the ocean surface, a cacophony of industrial noise is disrupting marine animals’ ability to mate, feed and even evade predators, scientists have warned.
With rumbling ships, hammering oil drills and booming seismic…
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