ASSESSMENT OFيلقت ANTHROPOGENIC NOISE POLLUTION ON REEF OMANI ICHTHYOFAUNAL ASSEMBLAGES

Project: Internal Grants (IG)

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Description

The exposure of marine fauna to anthropogenic noise remains a global environmental issue for marine ecosystems. In fact, this problem is frequently on the rise, owing to the ever-increasing portion of humanity that resides in coastal areas. Over 50% of the global human population is estimated to reside in a narrow band wedged between the continental interior and the ocean; an area constituting less than 10% of all terrestrial lands. This coastal band is increasingly facing the pressures of urbanization that give rise to several adverse effects on the marine habitat, one of which is pollution by anthropogenic noise (hereafter ‘noise pollution'). Noise pollution created by anthropogenic activities on shore and at sea (e.g., constructions) and vessel transport can drastically transform the marine soundscape. Given that sound is the sensory stimulus that travels the farthest underwater, noise pollution can be pervasive stressor that often takes a huge toll on marine fauna. Indeed, marine habitats afflicted by noise pollution typically harbor depauperate fauna. At least partly, deterrence effects and mortality of many species may account for these losses, while the species that remain often incur physiological stresses and tend to have maladaptive behaviors that reduce their performance. This scenario is worrisome because it jeopardizes the permanence of healthy and functional marine ecosystems. In the last decade, the Northern coast of Oman has undergone a protracted process of urbanization, which is particularly evident in the Capital Area (Muscat). This area has witnessed the rise of many large-scale coastal infrastructures, including hotels, marinas, ports, and sites of industrial activity. These infrastructures are often coupled with the high use of vessels (motorboats) for transport and recreational purposes. Despite this reality, no assessment of noise pollution at sea has been conducted in the region. Likewise, the potential impacts of noise pollution on fishes, which represent conspicuous components of the marine fauna of Oman, have not yet been measured.

Key findings

Undergoing
Short titleAssessment of anthropogenic noise pollution on reef Omani ichthyofaunal assemblages
StatusActive
Effective start/end date10/1/2312/31/24

UN Sustainable Development Goals

In 2015, UN member states agreed to 17 global Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) to end poverty, protect the planet and ensure prosperity for all. This project contributes towards the following SDG(s):

  • SDG 14 - Life Below Water

Keywords

  • Coastal Reef Ichthyofauna, Bio-Monitoring, Human Impacts, Taxonomic Diversity, Functional Diversity, Marine Ecosystem

ASJC

  • Animal Science and Zoology
  • Aquatic Science

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