1) Reflect on the items from the infographic in the picture below that stands out. Then, view the graphic through the lens of ethical and culturally informed communication. What else do you see in the graphic? Is there an emphasis on a particular group? What kinds of language and data are represented? Whom might this graphic be directed toward? Underwater noise comes from a number of sources - including ships. NARWHAL Additional reading: WALRUS Underwater noise from ships: impacts MAJOR SOURCES OF UNDERWATER NOISE FROM SHIPS EXAMPLES OF ARCTIC MARINE SPECIES AFFECTED Narwhals become motionless and fall silent even at low noise levels. PROPELLER CAVITATION The formation and implosion of small bubbles against the propellers as they rotate. HULL VIBRATION ENGINE NOISE Impacts in fish and shellfish include slower response to predators, stress, masking of communication, reduced feeding. https://www.oceancare.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/05/Underwater-Noise-Pollution_Impact-on-fish-and-invertebrates Report OceanCare_EN_36p_2018.pdf Human-sourced underwater noise impacts a wide range of marine wildlife. At least 150 marine species have been reported to be affected by underwater noise including whales, fish, crabs, shellfish and zooplankton. FLOW NOISE BELUGA Impacts of underwater noise include interference with animals' ability to communicate, navigate, find food, find partners, and can cause stress. 1000 CLEAN ARCTIC ALLIANCE Beluga whales lose pod integrity, move rapidly, change their vocal behaviour, and avoid icebreakers at very low noise levels. BOWHEAD WHALE Produced by Clean Arctic Alliance-cleanarctic.org - Designed by Margherita Gagliardi - September 2023

Applications and Investigations in Earth Science (9th Edition)
9th Edition
ISBN:9780134746241
Author:Edward J. Tarbuck, Frederick K. Lutgens, Dennis G. Tasa
Publisher:Edward J. Tarbuck, Frederick K. Lutgens, Dennis G. Tasa
Chapter1: The Study Of Minerals
Section: Chapter Questions
Problem 1LR
icon
Related questions
Question
1) Reflect on the items from the infographic in the picture below that stands out. Then, view the graphic through the lens of ethical and culturally informed communication. What else do you
see in the graphic? Is there an emphasis on a particular group? What kinds of language and data are represented? Whom might this graphic be directed toward?
Underwater noise
comes from a
number of sources -
including ships.
NARWHAL
Additional reading:
WALRUS
Underwater noise from ships: impacts
MAJOR SOURCES OF
UNDERWATER NOISE FROM SHIPS
EXAMPLES OF ARCTIC MARINE
SPECIES AFFECTED
Narwhals become
motionless and fall
silent even at low
noise levels.
PROPELLER CAVITATION
The formation and
implosion of small
bubbles against the
propellers
as they rotate.
HULL VIBRATION
ENGINE NOISE
Impacts in fish and shellfish
include slower response to
predators, stress, masking of
communication, reduced
feeding.
https://www.oceancare.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/05/Underwater-Noise-Pollution_Impact-on-fish-and-invertebrates Report OceanCare_EN_36p_2018.pdf
Human-sourced underwater
noise impacts a wide range
of marine wildlife.
At least 150
marine species
have been reported
to be affected by
underwater noise
including whales,
fish, crabs, shellfish
and zooplankton.
FLOW NOISE
BELUGA
Impacts of underwater
noise include
interference with
animals' ability to
communicate, navigate,
find food, find partners,
and can cause stress.
1000
CLEAN ARCTIC
ALLIANCE
Beluga whales lose pod
integrity, move rapidly,
change their vocal
behaviour, and avoid
icebreakers at very low
noise levels.
BOWHEAD WHALE
Produced by Clean Arctic Alliance-cleanarctic.org - Designed by Margherita Gagliardi - September 2023
Transcribed Image Text:1) Reflect on the items from the infographic in the picture below that stands out. Then, view the graphic through the lens of ethical and culturally informed communication. What else do you see in the graphic? Is there an emphasis on a particular group? What kinds of language and data are represented? Whom might this graphic be directed toward? Underwater noise comes from a number of sources - including ships. NARWHAL Additional reading: WALRUS Underwater noise from ships: impacts MAJOR SOURCES OF UNDERWATER NOISE FROM SHIPS EXAMPLES OF ARCTIC MARINE SPECIES AFFECTED Narwhals become motionless and fall silent even at low noise levels. PROPELLER CAVITATION The formation and implosion of small bubbles against the propellers as they rotate. HULL VIBRATION ENGINE NOISE Impacts in fish and shellfish include slower response to predators, stress, masking of communication, reduced feeding. https://www.oceancare.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/05/Underwater-Noise-Pollution_Impact-on-fish-and-invertebrates Report OceanCare_EN_36p_2018.pdf Human-sourced underwater noise impacts a wide range of marine wildlife. At least 150 marine species have been reported to be affected by underwater noise including whales, fish, crabs, shellfish and zooplankton. FLOW NOISE BELUGA Impacts of underwater noise include interference with animals' ability to communicate, navigate, find food, find partners, and can cause stress. 1000 CLEAN ARCTIC ALLIANCE Beluga whales lose pod integrity, move rapidly, change their vocal behaviour, and avoid icebreakers at very low noise levels. BOWHEAD WHALE Produced by Clean Arctic Alliance-cleanarctic.org - Designed by Margherita Gagliardi - September 2023
AI-Generated Solution
AI-generated content may present inaccurate or offensive content that does not represent bartleby’s views.
steps

Unlock instant AI solutions

Tap the button
to generate a solution

Recommended textbooks for you
Applications and Investigations in Earth Science …
Applications and Investigations in Earth Science …
Earth Science
ISBN:
9780134746241
Author:
Edward J. Tarbuck, Frederick K. Lutgens, Dennis G. Tasa
Publisher:
PEARSON
Exercises for Weather & Climate (9th Edition)
Exercises for Weather & Climate (9th Edition)
Earth Science
ISBN:
9780134041360
Author:
Greg Carbone
Publisher:
PEARSON
Environmental Science
Environmental Science
Earth Science
ISBN:
9781260153125
Author:
William P Cunningham Prof., Mary Ann Cunningham Professor
Publisher:
McGraw-Hill Education
Earth Science (15th Edition)
Earth Science (15th Edition)
Earth Science
ISBN:
9780134543536
Author:
Edward J. Tarbuck, Frederick K. Lutgens, Dennis G. Tasa
Publisher:
PEARSON
Environmental Science (MindTap Course List)
Environmental Science (MindTap Course List)
Earth Science
ISBN:
9781337569613
Author:
G. Tyler Miller, Scott Spoolman
Publisher:
Cengage Learning
Physical Geology
Physical Geology
Earth Science
ISBN:
9781259916823
Author:
Plummer, Charles C., CARLSON, Diane H., Hammersley, Lisa
Publisher:
Mcgraw-hill Education,