Noise from Vancouver miner's deep-sea operations could threaten Pacific marine life, studies say
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Noise from Vancouver miner's deep-sea operations could threaten Pacific marine life, studies say
Deep-sea operations proposed by a Vancouver-based mining company could cause harm to a wide variety of species in the Pacific Ocean, including whales, dolphins and sound-producing fish, two new studies have found.


Marine sonar, offshore construction, deep-sea mining, fishing trawlers, cruisers and other activities contribute to high noise levels.
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