US Army Corps of Engineers, Engineer Research and Development Center, Vicksburg, Mississippi.
TNO, The Hague, Netherlands.
Integr Environ Assess Manag. 2020 Jun;16(4):481-493. doi: 10.1002/ieam.4261. Epub 2020 Apr 3.
There is an increasing international focus to understand and quantify the potential ecological risks of low-frequency underwater sounds produced from anthropogenic activities (e.g., commercial shipping, dredging, construction, and offshore energy production). For dredge operations, a risk-based approach has been proposed for identifying, assessing, and managing risks; however, specific details of the framework and demonstration of the approach are lacking. Thus, the goal of this study was to provide a practical, concise, and reliable framework for assessing the effects of dredging sounds on aquatic life. The specific objectives were to 1) further specify a risk assessment approach for assessing underwater sounds from dredging operations, 2) demonstrate the utility of the approach in practice using a case study, and 3) document the strengths and challenges of the approach. The risk framework was adapted for underwater sounds to include a project formulation step, an analysis step to analyze and assess exposure and biological responses, a risk characterization process in which the preceding steps are integrated and uncertainty is addressed, and a risk management step. A key beneficial component of this framework is the use of a phased approach, whereby a screening step offers a process that utilizes existing or readily available information to evaluate risk. In general, a limitation of evaluating risks due to dredge operations is the degree of uncertainty surrounding effect thresholds for many marine species; however, this approach emphasizes the importance of documenting and communicating uncertainty to regulators, stakeholders, and practitioners in the decision-making process. A case study example is included to illustrate how the framework can be applied in practice. The primary strength of this method is the intrinsic flexibility of the framework to adapt as the scientific understanding improves and new data become available in the rapidly evolving field of underwater acoustics. Integr Environ Assess Manag 2020;16:481-493. © 2020 SETAC.
人们越来越关注理解和量化人为活动(例如商业航运、疏浚、施工和近海能源生产)产生的低频水下声音的潜在生态风险。对于疏浚作业,已经提出了一种基于风险的方法来识别、评估和管理风险;然而,该框架的具体细节和方法的论证缺乏。因此,本研究的目的是提供一种用于评估疏浚声音对水生生物影响的实用、简洁和可靠的框架。具体目标是:1)进一步具体说明用于评估疏浚作业水下声音的风险评估方法,2)使用案例研究来演示该方法的实用性,3)记录该方法的优点和挑战。风险框架适用于水下声音,包括项目制定步骤、分析步骤以分析和评估暴露和生物反应、风险特征描述过程,该过程整合了前面的步骤并解决了不确定性,以及风险管理步骤。该框架的一个有益组成部分是使用分阶段方法,其中筛选步骤提供了一个利用现有或现成信息评估风险的过程。一般来说,由于疏浚作业而评估风险的一个限制是许多海洋物种的效应阈值周围存在的不确定性程度;然而,这种方法强调了在决策过程中向监管机构、利益相关者和从业者记录和传达不确定性的重要性。案例研究示例包括如何在实践中应用该框架。该方法的主要优点是框架具有内在的灵活性,可以根据科学理解的提高和水下声学领域不断发展的新数据进行调整。《综合环境评估与管理》2020 年;16:481-493。©2020 SETAC。