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Ocean Health

noise pollution
Global shipping

that's louder than a jet plane taking off

a cargo vessel emits about 190 decibels of noise

Ocean life, including whales, dolphins and reef fish rely on communication to survive.

But the noise from these ships masks the natural sounds of the ocean and puts stress on marine life, impacting their ability to communicate, navigate and find food.

By simply slowing down and avoiding known breeding zones and migratory routes, large container ships can reduce their impact on marine life. 

Acoustic sanctuaries can also provide a safe space for animals to live without the disruption of noise.

heat stress
BLEACHED CORALS

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