March 30, 2024
Massachusetts, Noise, Regulations, Wildlife

Pile Driving Noise Survey

Rand, Robert

Recent whale and dolphin fatalities on the Eastern seaboard, coupled with concerns about the acoustic impact of offshore wind farm construction, prompted an independent investigation to measure and assess underwater noise emissions from pile driving activities. Specifically, this assessment focused on the operations of the pile driving vessel Orion within the Vineyard Wind project area, with recordings taken in the waters southeast of Nantucket Island.

Key Findings:

Conclusion:
This investigation discovered a substantial underestimation of both impulsive and continuous noise levels by current regulatory standards, suggesting that the actual exposure to harmful noise levels from pile driving for marine mammals like the critically endangered North Atlantic Right Whale is substantionally greater than NMFS acknowledges in its existing protective measures. This indicates an urgent need to review and possibly revise NMFS monitoring protocols and mitigation strategies for pile driving to ensure adequate protection for marine mammals against both impulse and continuous underwater noise pollution. The findings detailed in this report underscore the need for immediate action due to the substantial underestimations uncovered by this independent investigation.

Recommendations:

Robert Rand, Rand Acoustics, Brunswick, Maine
September 22, 2023

Download original document: “Pile Driving Noise Survey [1]


URL to article:  https://www.wind-watch.org/documents/pile-driving-noise-survey/


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[1] Pile Driving Noise Survey: https://docs.wind-watch.org/Rand_PileDrivingNoiseSurvey.pdf