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"Marine seismic surveys are used to identify geological structures of the seafloor that may be indicative of oil and gas deposits, and they represent a major source of anthropogenic underwater noise. This desktop study was initiated in response to concerns raised by the fishing industry during stakeholder consultation prior to a proposed seismic survey in the Gippsland Basin, Australia. This study therefore aims to investigate whether a statistical relationship exists between marine seismic operations and reduced fish catch rates in the Bass Strait and Gippsland Basin, with possible causative relationships identified by declines in catch-per-unit of effort (CPUE) that consistently occur in association with seismic operations..." -- Online abstract.
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