Omni-Akuatika
Vol 17, No 1 (2021): Omni-Akuatika May

Underwater noise of commercial vessels in Nusakambangan Strait and the relationship with distance

Amron Amron (Department of Marine Science, Jenderal Soedirman University. Jl. dr. Soeparno Kampus Unsoed Karangwangkal Purwokerto 53123 INDONESIA)
Rizqi Rizaldi Hidayat (Department of Marine Science, Jenderal Soedirman University. Jl. dr. Soeparno Kampus Unsoed Karangwangkal Purwokerto 53123 INDONESIA Center for Maritime Bioscience, Jenderal Soedirman University, Jl. dr. Soeparno Kampus Unsoed Karangwangkal Purwokert)
Yessy Hurly Sefnianti (Department of Marine Science, Jenderal Soedirman University. Jl. dr. Soeparno Kampus Unsoed Karangwangkal Purwokerto 53123 INDONESIA)
Ratna Juita Sari (Department of Marine Science, Jenderal Soedirman University. Jl. dr. Soeparno Kampus Unsoed Karangwangkal Purwokerto 53123 INDONESIA)



Article Info

Publish Date
04 Aug 2021

Abstract

The existence of shipping activities can produce noise with certain characteristics as a main source of noise pollution in the waters. This research aimed to study the sound characteristics (frequency and sound pressure levels) of various type of commercial vessels crossing the Nusakambangan Strait, its relationship to the distance, and their potential impact to the marine biota. Noise frequency and sound pressure level were determined by spectral and envelope analysis from sound recording by hydrophone, while the type of vessel that produces noise and the distance from receiver were analyzed based on video recording. Relationship between frequency and sound pressure level to the distance were analyzed using simple linear regression. Results showed that frequency of noise is varied more clearly compared to the sound pressure level (1,7 – 20 kHz and 93.8 -117.8 dB re 1 μPa respectively) for each type of vessel (ro-ro ferry, small fishing boat, small ferry, tug boat and pilot boat) based on the size of the ship, engines type and power, loading capacity and vessels speed. Sound characteristics changed based on distance, where the frequency of sound increases (0.04 – 34.28 Hz.m-1) and different things for sound pressure level (0.04 – 0.11 dB dB re 1 μPa m-1). Estimated source level also differ from one ship to another (105 – 128 dB dB re 1 μPa). The existence of ship noise has the potential impacts on the presence of marine biota in these waters.

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Journal Info

Abbrev

joa

Publisher

Subject

Agriculture, Biological Sciences & Forestry Biochemistry, Genetics & Molecular Biology Environmental Science

Description

OmniAquatika is a scholarly refereed research journal which aims to promote the theory and practice, innovation, engineering and management as well as social-economic relevant in fisheries and marine sciences fields. The main aspects of research areas include, but are not exclusive to the current ...