FishNoise

Impact of anthropogenic noise on fish fitness
Acronym: 
FishNoise
Reference: 
29662
Start year: 
2018
End year: 
2020
Type of project: 
National
Principal investigator: 
Clara Amorim, Paulo J Fonseca (Ce3C)
MARE coordination: 
Clara Amorim
Participating Institutions: 
ISPA, FCiências.ID, Universidade Évora, Instituto Politécnico de Leiria
Funding entity: 
POCI+ PORLisboa / FCT - Fundação para a Ciência e Tecnologia
State: 
Ongoing
Abstract: 

Marine traffic is the most common and chronic source of ocean noise pollution. Recent studies point to detrimental effects on fish but the assessment of impacts on individual fitness and resulting changes at the population level are needed to consider mitigation and management measures. This proposal will evaluate the effect of boat noise on reproductive success, early-life development and survival in two vocal fishes, the meagre (Argyrossomus regius) and the Lusitanian toadfish (Halobatrachus didactylus). Field experiments using a multimethod approach aim to yield ecological relevant results necessary to provide guidelines to regulators. More Info