This scientific correspondence describes the author's involvement in two ship shock trials and the on-site Marine Animal Recovery Team (MART) that the Navy conducted on the USS John Paul Jones in June 1994. The authors were involved in the preparation of a request for a letter of authorization for the ship shock trial and in the on-site MART fielded to monitor the test area and to respond to any accidental marine animal casualties coincident with the trial. (AN).
Marine Mammal Science and U.S. Navy Ship Shock Trials
1995
7 pages
Report
No indication
English
Biological Oceanography , Military Sciences , Ecology , Shock waves , Ship motion , Reprints , Naval vessels , Marine biology , Acoustic waves , Environmental impact , Surveys , Naval research , Casualties , Shock tests , Underwater acoustics , Ocean environments , Sound pressure , Sonobuoys , Aquatic animals , Military oceanography , Marine mammals
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