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IMO-WMU Deliver Workshop on Underwater Radiated Noise

From 15-16 October, the International Maritime Organization’s (IMO) GloNoise Project and the World Maritime University (WMU) jointly delivered the “Workshop on Underwater Radiated Noise Reduction Policies and Strategies with a Focus on Developing Countries”. The workshop, generously supported by the Schlüter Foundation for Shipping and Environmental Protection, took place in Malmö, Sweden—home to the World Maritime University (WMU)—and was presented both in person and via live stream.  

Against the backdrop of increasing human activities such as shipping, sonar use, marine construction, and energy exploration, our oceans are being significantly affected, from nearshore areas to the high seas. These activities generate underwater radiated noise (URN) that can travel long distances, negatively impacting marine life, ecosystems, and the coastal communities that depend on them. Shipping, in particular, is one of the major sources of underwater noise in the marine environment, with vessels of various sizes producing a wide range of sound frequencies.

The workshop gathered over 200 participants, including a diverse group of experts from various organizations and countries. Representatives from GEF-UNDP-IMO GloNoise Partnership countries, Argentina, Chile, Costa Rica, India, South Africa, Trinidad and Tobago, Georgia, Madagascar and Malaysia participated, and more than 50 countries showed interest and registered for participation.

The workshop was divided into four sessions addressing the following themes:

Session 1: Impacts of URN from Multi-Disciplinary Lens

Session 2: Global and Regional Policy Frameworks

Session 3: URN Mitigation Solutions, Transferrable Practices and Role of Stakeholders

Session 4: Challenges and Pathways: Focus on Developing Countries
 

Discussions included mitigation solutions, transferrable practices, and the role of stakeholders. Challenges and pathways were also presented through interactive panel discussions that included representation of GloNoise Partnership countries and the three WMU Schlüter Fellows from the Malmö MSc in Maritime Affairs programme. Representatives from various organizations shared key messages and insights on URN from multi- and trans-disciplinary perspectives taking into account global and regional policy frameworks. Participating organizations included the IMO, WMU, Food and Agriculture Organization of the UN (FAO), National Oceanic & Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), Transport Canada, ECHO Program and Vancouver Port Authority, Federal Maritime and Hydrographic Agency (BSH), European Maritime Safety Agency (EMSA), Baltic Marine Environment Protection Commission (HELCOM), Inuit Circumpolar Council (Canada), International Chamber of Shipping, BIMCO, University of Strathclyde, University of Southampton, University of Exeter, OceanCare and Acústica Marina SpA. 


 https://www.wmu.se/news/imo-wmu-deliver-workshop-on-underwater-radiated-noise


2024/11/7 21:29:00

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