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Effects of artifical noise on marine invertebrates

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Project Description

To address this lack of knowledge investigating whether underwater noise, such as arising from installation and running of marine renewables, has any effects on a range of behavioural, physiological, and genetic processes, evaluating how the increasing noise levels in the coastal and oceanic habitat are affecting marine invertebrates.

Status Project Complete
Funder(s) Marine Alliance for Science & Technology for Scotland (Hosted by St Andrew's University)
Value £3,800.00
Project Dates Oct 29, 2014 - Nov 30, 2016



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