At Internoise 2024 in Nantes, France, Dr. Zambon delivered two insightful presentations that shed light on the pressing issue of marine noise pollution.
1. Characterization of Maritime Traffic Noise in Two Areas of the Mediterranean
In this presentation, Dr. Zambon analyzed the noise generated by maritime traffic in key Mediterranean regions. His study provided valuable data on the acoustic impact of shipping activities, helping to understand how constant noise from vessels affects marine ecosystems.
2. The European DeuteroNoise Project: Impact of Anthropogenic Noise on Marine Invertebrate Deuterostomes
Zambon also discussed the DeuteroNoise project, focusing on how human-made noise influences marine invertebrates, particularly deuterostomes. This research is crucial for developing strategies to mitigate the negative effects of noise pollution on these important marine species.
Dr. Zambon’s work at Internoise 2024 emphasizes the need for sustainable ocean management practices to protect marine life from the adverse effects of noise pollution.
