Promising fields of system research in man-made marine noise

Object and purpose of research. This paper discusses current international regulations governing man-made noise in marine environment. Systematization of normative documents issued by a number of international classification societies, as well as of the documents released by the international organi...

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Autores principales: Vladimir I. Tarovik, Nikolay A. Valdman, Andrey G. Labuzov, Nina L. Malyarenko
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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:30698948ef7b42e2bd27086748e50a7d2021-11-22T08:50:54ZPromising fields of system research in man-made marine noise10.24937/2542-2324-2021-4-398-148-1602542-23242618-8244https://doaj.org/article/30698948ef7b42e2bd27086748e50a7d2021-11-01T00:00:00Zhttps://transactions-ksrc.ru/eng/archive/promising-fields-of-system-research-in-man-made-marine-noise/https://doaj.org/toc/2542-2324https://doaj.org/toc/2618-8244Object and purpose of research. This paper discusses current international regulations governing man-made noise in marine environment. Systematization of normative documents issued by a number of international classification societies, as well as of the documents released by the international organization dealing with life safety of marine ecosystems highlighted the necessity for the Russian Federation to develop a similar regulatory basis of its own. This paper is a review of international standards and rules for man-made underwater noise, as well as of current international programs dealing with research, regula-tion and control of man-made underwater noise. Subject matter and methods. This paper is based on KSRC-developed methodical materials, international standards for underwater noise, as well as available publications in this sphere, both Russian and foreign. The study followed the methods of system analysis. Main results. Systematization of the data on current regulations for underwater noise of various ships, like cargo carriers, research vessels, seismic survey ships and fishing craft. The study concludes that Russia needs a similar regulatory basis that would cover offshore drilling rigs (both wildcat and production), underwater mining systems and subsea pipelines, large ships with high ice class, icebreakers and icebreaker-led caravans, as well as port infrastructure along Northern Sea Route lanes. Conclusion. To develop its own regulatory basis intended to set out the rules for man-made underwater noise, Russia needs a wide-scale systematic research campaign that would tackle the sources of man-made underwater noise at each lifecycle stage of any marine technology. This systematic research would pave way to a scientifically justified regulations for underwater noise of marine industrial facilities, shipping and port infrastructure.Vladimir I. TarovikNikolay A. ValdmanAndrey G. LabuzovNina L. MalyarenkoKrylov State Research Centrearticleman-made underwater noiseinternational standardregulations and normsNaval architecture. Shipbuilding. Marine engineeringVM1-989ENRUТруды Крыловского государственного научного центра, Vol 4, Iss 398, Pp 148-160 (2021)
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topic man-made underwater noise
international standard
regulations and norms
Naval architecture. Shipbuilding. Marine engineering
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spellingShingle man-made underwater noise
international standard
regulations and norms
Naval architecture. Shipbuilding. Marine engineering
VM1-989
Vladimir I. Tarovik
Nikolay A. Valdman
Andrey G. Labuzov
Nina L. Malyarenko
Promising fields of system research in man-made marine noise
description Object and purpose of research. This paper discusses current international regulations governing man-made noise in marine environment. Systematization of normative documents issued by a number of international classification societies, as well as of the documents released by the international organization dealing with life safety of marine ecosystems highlighted the necessity for the Russian Federation to develop a similar regulatory basis of its own. This paper is a review of international standards and rules for man-made underwater noise, as well as of current international programs dealing with research, regula-tion and control of man-made underwater noise. Subject matter and methods. This paper is based on KSRC-developed methodical materials, international standards for underwater noise, as well as available publications in this sphere, both Russian and foreign. The study followed the methods of system analysis. Main results. Systematization of the data on current regulations for underwater noise of various ships, like cargo carriers, research vessels, seismic survey ships and fishing craft. The study concludes that Russia needs a similar regulatory basis that would cover offshore drilling rigs (both wildcat and production), underwater mining systems and subsea pipelines, large ships with high ice class, icebreakers and icebreaker-led caravans, as well as port infrastructure along Northern Sea Route lanes. Conclusion. To develop its own regulatory basis intended to set out the rules for man-made underwater noise, Russia needs a wide-scale systematic research campaign that would tackle the sources of man-made underwater noise at each lifecycle stage of any marine technology. This systematic research would pave way to a scientifically justified regulations for underwater noise of marine industrial facilities, shipping and port infrastructure.
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author Vladimir I. Tarovik
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Nina L. Malyarenko
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