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1. Noise and Marine Life: Progress From Nyborg to Cork in Science and Technology to Inform Decision Making.- 2. Listening Backward – Early Days of Marine Bioacoustics.- Section 2 – Sound Detection by Aquatic Animals.- 3. Effects of Underwater Noise on Marine Mammals.- 4. Psychophysical Studies of Auditory Masking in Marine Mammals: Key Concepts and New Directions.- 5. On the Relationship Between Environmental Noise, Critical Ratios, and Comodulation Masking Release in the Bottlenose Dolphin (Tursiops truncatus).- 6 . Direct Measurements of Subjective Loudness in a Bottlenose Dolphin.- 7. High Auditory Time Resolution in Bottlenose Dolphins Is Effective Protection Against Reverberation.- 8. Frequency Selectivity in the Bottlenose Dolphin Auditory System.- 9. Auditory Brain Stem Responses Associated with Echolocation in an Atlantic Bottlenose Dolphin (Tursiops truncatus).- 10. Hearing, Noise, and Echolocating Odontocetes.- 11. Evoked Potential Audiometry in Aquatic Mammals.- 12. Prediction of a Mysticete Audiogram via Finite Element Analysis of the Middle Ear.- 13. Reverse Engineering the Cetacean Ear to Extract Audiograms.- 14. Validation of a Vibroacoustic Finite Element Model Using Bottlenose Dolphin Experiments.- 15. Acoustic Function in the Peripheral Auditory System of Cuvier’s Beaked Whale (Ziphius cavirostris).- 16. Auditory Evoked Potential Measurement of Hearing Sensitivity in Pinnipeds.- 17. Hearing in Birds: What Changes From Air to Water.- 18. Amphibious Hearing in Sea Turtles.- 19. Hearing Capabilities of Loggerhead Sea Turtles (Caretta caretta) Throughout Ontogeny.- 20. Are Sharks Even Bothered by a Noisy Environment?.- 21. Optimal Auditory Sensitivity Under Variable Background Noise Conditions: A Theoretical Model.- 22. A Critical Reevaluation of the Role of Acoustic Pressure in Source Localization by Fish.- 23. Vibration of the Otoliths in a Teleost.- 24. Hearing Sensitivity of the Painted Goby, Pomatoschistus pictus.- 25. Acoustic Communication in Pomatoschistus spp.: A Comparison Between Closely Related Species.- 26. The Importance of Hearing for Survival of Danio rerio (Zebrafish) in an Experimental Predator/Prey Environment.- 27. Lateral Line Canal Morphology and Noise Reduction.- 28. Potential for Sound Sensitivity in Cephalopods.- 29. Listening in Noise.- 30. Discovery of Sound in the Sea: An On-line Resource.- Section 3 – Sound Production by Aquatic Animals.- 31. Whistles of Bottlenose Dolphins: Group Repertoires and Geographic Variations in Brazilian Waters.- 32. Detection and Classification of Vocalizations for the Study of Marine Mammal Distributions in the Chukchi Sea.- 33. Acoustic Ecology and Behavior of Minke Whales in the Hawaiian and Marianas Islands: Localization, Abundance Estimation and Characterization of Minke Whale ”Boings”.- 34. What You See Is Not What You Hear: The Relationship Between Odontocete Echolocation Click Production and Hearing.- 35. Sound Production and Reception in Southern Sea Otters (Enhydra lutris nereis).- 36. Nocturnal Acoustic Activity in the Shallow Waters of the WWF-Miramare Natural Marine Reserve (Trieste, Italy).- 37. Acoustic Ecology of the California Mantis Shrimp (Hemisquilla californiensis) .- 38. Influence of Turbidity on the Incidence of Sound Production in Atlantic Croaker (Micropogonias undulatus) in Pamlico Sound, North Carolina.- 39. Propagation of Lusitanian Toadfish Sounds in Estuarine Shallow Waters.- 40. Sound Production in Some Physostomous Fish Species and Effects of Biological Sounds on Fish.- 41. Is Biological Sound Production Important in the Deep Sea?.- 42.- Unusual and Unexpected Biological Noisemakers in the Irish Sea and St. George’s Channel.- Section 4 – Physiological Effects of Sounds.- 43. Noise-Induced Hearing Loss: From Animal Models to Human Trials.- 44. Auditory Effects of Underwater Noise in Odontocetes.- 45. Implementation of Acoustic Dosimeters With Recoverable Month-Long GPS/TDR Tags to Interpret Controlled-Exposure Experiments for Large Whales.- 46. Marine Mammal Auditory System Noise Impacts: Evidence and Incidence.- 47. Effect of Broadband Sounds on the Auditory Evoked Potential Thresholds in the Beluga Whale.- 48. The ESME Workbench: Simulating the Impact of Anthropogenic Sound on Marine Mammals.- 49. Using Ear Lab to Study Masking Due to Anthropogenic Sound.- 50. Portable Auditory Evoked Potential System to Assess Odontocete Hearing.- 51. Barotrauma in Fish and Barotrauma Metrics.- 52. Assessment of Barotrauma Injury and Cumulative Sound Exposure Level on Salmon After Exposure to Impulsive Sound.- 53. Shipboard Assessment of Hearing Sensitivity of Tropical Fishes Immediately After Exposure to Seismic Air Gun Emissions at Scott Reef.- 54. A Lack of Correlation Between Air Gun Signal Pressure Waveforms and Fish Hearing Damage.- 55. Effects of Short- and Long-Term Exposure to Boat Noise on Cortisol Levels in Juvenile Fish.- 56. Potential Effects of Long-Term Exposure to Boat Noise on the Growth, Survival, and Nutrient Retention in Juvenile Fish.- 57. Predicting Hearing Loss in Fishes.- 58. Effects of Pile-Driving Noise on Oncorhynchus mykiss (Steelhead Trout).- Section 5 – Anthropogenic Sounds and Behavior.- 59. Controlled Exposure Study of Dolphins and Sea Lions to Midfrequency Sonarlike Signals.- 60. A Direct Comparison of Bottlenose Dolphin and Common Dolphin Behavior During Seismic Surveys When Air Guns Are and Are Not Being Utilized.- 61. Behavioral Reactions of Harbor Porpoise to Pile-Driving Noise.- 62. Effects of Offshore Pile Driving on Harbor Porpoises (Phocoena phocoena).- 63. Evaluating the Effects of Offshore Pile Driving on Phocoena phocoena (Harbor Porpoise) by Using Passive Acoustic Monitoring.- 64. Effects of Underwater Explosions on Presence and Habitat Use of Harbor Porpoises in the German Baltic Sea.- 65. Behavioral-Response Studies: Problems With Statistical Power.- 66. Detection and Tracking of Whales Using a Shipborne, 360°Thermal-Imaging System.- 67. Distribution of Bowhead Whale Calls Near an Oil Production Island With Fluctuating Underwater Sound.- 68. Assessment of the Effect of Natural and Anthropogenic Aquatic Noise on Vaquita (Phocoena sinus) Through a Numerical Simulation.- 69. Impacts of Anthropogenic Sounds on Phocoena phocoena (Harbor Porpoise).- 70. Changes in Vocal Behavior of North Atlantic Right Whales in Increased Noise.- 71. Acoustic Compensation to Shipping and Air Gun Noise by Mediterranean Fin Whales (Balaenoptera physalus).- 72. Long–Term Monitoring of Anthropogenic Noise and Its Relationship to Bottlenose Dolphin (Tursiops truncatus) Distribution in the Cres–Lošinj Archipelago, Northern Adriatic, Croatia.- 73. Does Vessel Noise Affect the Use of Sound by Foraging Orcinus orca (Killer Whales)?.- 74. Do Silent Ships See More Fish? Comparison of a Noise-Reduced and a Conventional Research Vessel in Alaska.- 75. Behavioral Observations of Baleen Whales in Proximity of a Modern Fishing Vessel.- 76. Assessing Effects of an Acoustic Marine Geophysical Survey on the Locomotive Behavior of Bottlenose Dolphins, Tursiops truncatus.- 77. Acoustic Monitoring of Beluga Whales (Delphinapterus leucas) in Cook Inlet, Alaska.- 78. Soundscape of a Nearshore Coral Reef Near an Urban Center.- 79. Gap Durations in Ambient Noise Impact the Communication Range of Harp Seals: A Pilot Study.- 80. Importance of Underwater Sounds for Migration of Fish and Aquatic Mammals.- 81. Behavioral Responses of Diamondback Terrapins (Malaclemys terrapin terrapin) to Recreational Boat Sounds.- 82. Assessing Disturbance From Under-Ice Noise on Fishes in Boreal Lakes.- 83. Impacts of River-Based Air Gun Seismic Activity on Northern Fishes.- 84. Effects of Underwater Noise on Larval settlement.- 85. Does Vessel Noise Change the Calling Rate and Intensity of Soniferous Fishes?.- 86. Behavioral Responses of Captive Herring to Sonar Signals (1-1.6 k Hz) of a Naval Frigate Throughout a Yearly Cycle.- 87.Acoustic Tagging: A Suitable Method for the Study of Natural Herring Behavior Around Spawning?.- 88. The Effects of Pile Driving on the Behavior of Cod and Sole.- 89. A Novel Field Study Setup to Investigate the Behavior of Fish Related to Sound.- 90. Do Ocean-Based Wind Farms Alter the Migration Pattern in the Endangered European Silver Eel (Anguilla anguilla) Due to Noise Disturbance?.- 91. Effects of Vessel Engine Noise on the Acoustic Signaling Behavior of Dascyllus albisella (Hawaiian Damselfish).- 92. Distribution and Potential Impact of Boat Noise on Fish Sound Production From an Autonomous Acoustic Array in the Eastern Gulf of Mexico.- 93. Cichlid Courtship Acoustics: Signals and Noise Influence Reproductive Behavior.- 94. Using Catch Statistics to Investigate effects of Seismic Activity on Fish Catch Rates.- 95. Effects of Sounds From Seismic Air Guns on Fish Behavior and Catch Rates.- Section 6 – Population Effects.- 96. A Bioenergetics Approach to Developing a Population Consequences of Acoustic Disturbance Model.- 97. Energetic Cost of Behaviors Performed in Response to Vessel Disturbance: One Link in the Population Consequences of Acoustic Disturbance Model.- Section 7 – Anthropogenic Sound Sources and Their Measurement.- 98. A Common Sense Approach to Source Metrics.- 99. Underwater Sounds from Unattenuated and Attenuated Marine Pile Driving.- 100. What is the Source Level of Pile-Driving Noise in Water?.- 101. Ground Roll Waves as a Potential Influence on Fish: Measurement and Analysis Techniques.- 102. Assessment of Cumulative Sound Exposure Levels for Marine Piling Events.- 103 . Modeling the Propagation of Transient Sounds in Very Shallow Water Using Finite Difference Time Domain (FDTD) Calculations.- 104. Proximate Measurements of Acoustic Emissions Associated with the Installation and Operation of an Exploration Jack-up Drilling Rig in the North Sea.- 105. Measurement of Underwater Noise Arising From Marine Aggregate Operations.- 106. Svein Vaage Broadband Air Gun Study.- 107. Cetacean Hearing-Damage Zones Around a Seismic Source.- 108. Modeling Cumulative Sound Exposure Over Large Areas, Multiple Sources, and Long Durations.- 109. Sound Recording Systems for Measuring Sound Levels During Seismic Surveys.- 110. First Description of the Sound Pressure and Particle Velocity Components of the Ambient Noise and Boat Noise Recorded at the WWF-Miramare Natural Marine Reserve, Trieste, Italy.- 111. Underwater Particle Acceleration Induced by a Wind Turbine in the Baltic Sea.- 112. Is the Ocean Really Getting Louder?.- Section 8 – Science, Regulation and Sound Exposure Criteria.- 113. The Complexity of Noise Impact Assessments: From Birdsong to Fish Behavior.- 114. Extrapolating Beyond Chinchillas: Behavioral Response Ambiguity Through the Lens of Variable Human Responses to Moderate Wind Farm Noise.- 115. Underwater Noise Effects From Wave Energy Devices on Marine Mammals: A Possible Approach.- 116. Physical Biologists and Biological Physicists: Combining Biology and Physics in Research on the Effects of Noise on Aquatic Life.- 117. “So, Am I Correct in My Understanding That a Decibel Is the Same as a Hertz?”: The Quest for Informed, Objective Environmental Impact Analysis of Marine Anthropogenic Noise.- 118. Environmental Assessment of Offshore Wind Power Generation: Effect on a Noise Budget.- 119. Development and Implementation of Criteria for Exposure of Western Gray Whales to Oil and Gas Industry Noise.- 120. Strategic Assessment of the Risk Posed to Marine Mammals by the Use of Air Guns in the Antarctic: Concepts, Methods, Results, and Controversies.- 121. Establishing a Safety Zone for Marine Mammals due to Underwater Blasting.- 122 . The Marine Mammal Protection Act: A Regulatory Approach to Identifying and Minimizing Acoustic-Related Impacts on Marine Mammals.- 123. Noise-Related Stress and Cumulative Impact Assessment.- 124. Interim Criteria for Injury to Fish From Pile-Driving Activities:Recent Experiences.- 125. Marine Mammal Acoustics Exposure Analysis Models Used in US Navy Environmental Impact Statements.- 126. Status of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s Guidelines for Assessing Impacts of Anthropogenic Sound on Marine Mammals.- 127. Regulatory Assessments of the Effects of Noise: Moving From Threshold Shift and Injury to Behavior.- 128. United States Bureau of Ocean Energy Management, Regulation and Enforcement: Filling Data Gaps to Better Understand the Effects of Anthropogenic Noise on Marine Life.- 129. Regulation of Sound in the Ocean: Recent and Future Possible Changes.- 130. Marine Bioacoustics and the Regulation of Fisheries.- 131. Update From the OEER Association on Research Findings Associated With the Assessment of the Impacts of Seismic Exploration on Marine Invertebrates.- 132. Managing Underwater Noise in European Waters: Implementing the Marine Strategy Framework Directive.- Section 9 – Monitoring, Management and Mitigation.- 133. Acoustic-Based Cetacean Detection in Irish Waters.- 134. Real-Time Monitoring of Noise in Cetacean Acoustic Niches.- 135. What Does Ecosystem Acoustics Reveal About Marine Mammals in the Bering Sea?.- 136. Ship Traffic Noise Distribution in the Strait of Gibraltar: An Exemplary Case for Monitoring Global Ocean Noise With Real-Time Technology Now Available for Understanding the Effects of Noise on Marine Life.- 137. Are There Technological Alternatives to Air Guns for Oil and Gas Exploration to Reduce Potential Noise Impacts on Cetaceans?.- 138. Modeling Cumulative Sound Exposure Along a Seismic Line to Assess the Risk of Seismic Research Surveys on Marine Mammals in the Antarctic Treaty Area.- 139. North Atlantic Treaty Organization Marine Mammal Risk Mitigation Principles and Guidelines.- 140. Mitigating Impacts of Underwater Noise From Dredging on Beluga Whales in Cook Inlet, Alaska.- 141. Exploration and Production Sound and Marine Life Joint Industry Programme: Research Progress and Applications.- 142. Managing Anthropogenic Underwater Noise in the Northwest Territories, Canada.- 143. SIRENA ’10 – Beyond the Mediterranean.- 144. Planning is Critical to Ensure Effective Mitigation of Naval Activities.- 145. Standardizing Protected Species Observer Requirements in the United States.- 146. Using Passive Acoustics to Monitor the Presence of Marine Mammals During Naval Exercises.- 147. Development of a National Database and Standards for Protected Species Observer Data in the United States of America.- 148. Coordinated Management of Anthropogenic Noise From Offshore Construction off Sakhalin Island for Protection of the Western Gray Whale.- Section 10 – Workshops and Concluding Remarks.- 149. Workshop 1: Risk Analysis.- 150. Workshop 2: Long-Term and Cumulative Effects of Acoustic Exposure Along With Other Stressors.- 151. Workshop 2: Approaches to Behavioral Analysis of Responses to High-Energy Acoustic Sources.- 152. Workshop 4: International Regulatory Issues.- 153. Summing Up 61. Behavioral Reactions of Harbor Porpoise to Pile-Driving Noise.- 62. Effects of Offshore Pile Driving on Harbor Porpoises (Phocoena phocoena).- 63. Evaluating the Effects of Offshore Pile Driving on Phocoena phocoena (Harbor Porpoise) by Using Passive Acoustic Monitoring.- 64. Effects of Underwater Explosions on Presence and Habitat Use of Harbor Porpoises in the German Baltic Sea.- 65. Behavioral-Response Studies: Problems With Statistical Power.- 66. Detection and Tracking of Whales Using a Shipborne, 360° Thermal-Imaging System.- 67. Distribution of Bowhead Whale Calls Near an Oil Production Island With Fluctuating Underwater Sound.- 68. Assessment of the Effect of Natural and Anthropogenic Aquatic Noise on Vaquita (Phocoena sinus) Through a Numerical Simulation.- 69. Impacts of Anthropogenic Sounds on Phocoena phocoena (Harbor Porpoise).- 70. Changes in Vocal Behavior of North Atlantic Right Whales in Increased Noise.- 71. Acoustic Compensationto Shipping and Air Gun Noise by Mediterranean Fin Whales (Balaenoptera physalus).- 72. Long–Term Monitoring of Anthropogenic Noise and Its Relationship to Bottlenose Dolphin (Tursiops truncatus) Distribution in the Cres–Lošinj Archipelago, Northern Adriatic, Croatia.- 73. Does Vessel Noise Affect the Use of Sound by Foraging Orcinus orca (Killer Whales)?.- 74. Do Silent Ships See More Fish? Comparison of a Noise-Reduced and a Conventional Research Vessel in Alaska.- 75. Behavioral Observations of Baleen Whales in Proximity of a Modern Fishing Vessel.- 76. Assessing Effects of an Acoustic Marine Geophysical Survey on the Locomotive Behavior of Bottlenose Dolphins, Tursiops truncatus.- 77. Acoustic Monitoring of Beluga Whales (Delphinapterus leucas) in Cook Inlet, Alaska.- 78. Soundscape of a Nearshore Coral Reef Near an Urban Center.- 79. Gap Durations in Ambient Noise Impact the Communication Range of Harp Seals: A Pilot Study.- 80. Importance of Underwater Sounds for Migration of Fish and Aquatic Mammals.- 81. Behavioral Responses of Diamondback Terrapins (Malaclemys terrapin terrapin) to Recreational Boat Sounds.- 82. Assessing Disturbance From Under-Ice Noise on Fishes in Boreal Lakes.- 83. Impacts of River-Based Air Gun Seismic Activity on Northern Fishes.- 84. Effects of Underwater Noise on Larval settlement.- 85. Does Vessel Noise Change the Calling Rate and Intensity of Soniferous Fishes?.- 86. Behavioral Responses of Captive Herring to Sonar Signals (1-1.6 k Hz) of a Naval Frigate Throughout a Yearly Cycle.- 87. Acoustic Tagging: A Suitable Method for the Study of Natural Herring Behavior Around Spawning?.- 88. The Effects of Pile Driving on the Behavior of Cod and Sole.- 89. A Novel Field Study Setup to Investigate the Behavior of Fish Related to Sound.- 90. Do Ocean-Based Wind Farms Alter the Migration Pattern in the Endangered European Silver Eel (Anguilla anguilla) Due to Noise Disturbance?.- 91. Effects of Vessel Engine Noise on the Acoustic Signaling Behavior of Dascyllus albisella (Hawaiian Damselfish).- 92. Distribution and Potential Impact of Boat Noise on Fish Sound Production From an Autonomous Acoustic Array in the Eastern Gulf of Mexico.- 93. Cichlid Courtship Acoustics: Signals and Noise Influence Reproductive Behavior.- 94. Using Catch Statistics to Investigate effects of Seismic Activity on Fish Catch Rates.- 95. Effects of Sounds From Seismic Air Guns on Fish Behavior and Catch Rates.- Section 6 – Population Effects.- 96. A Bioenergetics Approach to Developing a Population Consequences of Acoustic Disturbance Model.- 97. Energetic Cost of Behaviors Performed in Response to Vessel Disturbance: One Link in the Population Consequences of Acoustic Disturbance Model.- Section 7 – Anthropogenic Sound Sources and Their Measurement.- 98. A Common Sense Approach to Source Metrics.- 99. Underwater Sounds from Unattenuated and Attenuated Marine Pile Driving.- 100. What is the Source Level of Pile-Driving Noise in Water?.- 101. Ground Roll Waves as a Potential Influence on Fish: Measurement and Analysis Techniques.- 102. Assessment of Cumulative Sound Exposure Levels for Marine Piling Events.- 103 . Modeling the Propagation of Transient Sounds in Very Shallow Water Using Finite Difference Time Domain (FDTD) Calculations.- 104. Proximate Measurements of Acoustic Emissions Associated with the Installation and Operation of an Exploration Jack-up Drilling Rig in the North Sea.- 105. Measurement of Underwater Noise Arising From Marine Aggregate Operations.- 106. Svein Vaage Broadband Air Gun Study.- 107. Cetacean Hearing-Damage Zones Around a Seismic Source.- 108. Modeling Cumulative Sound Exposure Over Large Areas, Multiple Sources, and Long Durations.- 109. Sound Recording Systems for Measuring Sound Levels During Seismic Surveys.- 110. First Description of the Sound Pressure and Particle Velocity Components of the Ambient Noise and Boat Noise Recorded at the WWF-Miramare Natural Marine Reserve, Trieste, Italy.- 111. Underwater Particle Acceleration Induced by a Wind Turbine in the Baltic Sea.- 112. Is the Ocean Really Getting Louder?.- Section 8 – Science, Regulation and Sound Exposure Criteria.- 113. The Complexity of Noise Impact Assessments: From Birdsong to Fish Behavior.- 114. Extrapolating Beyond Chinchillas: Behavioral Response Ambiguity Through the Lens of Variable Human Responses to Moderate Wind Farm Noise.- 115. Underwater Noise Effects From Wave Energy Devices on Marine Mammals: A Possible Approach.- 116. Physical Biologists and Biological Physicists: Combining Biology and Physics in Research on the Effects of Noise on Aquatic Life.- 117. “So, Am I Correct in My Understanding That a Decibel Is the Same as a Hertz?”: The Quest for Informed, Objective Environmental Impact Analysis of Marine Anthropogenic Noise.- 118. Environmental Assessment of Offshore Wind Power Generation: Effect on a Noise Budget.- 119. Development and Implementation of Criteria for Exposure of Western Gray Whales to Oil and Gas Industry Noise.- 120. Strategic Assessment of the Risk Posed to Marine Mammals by the Use of Air Guns in the Antarctic: Concepts, Methods, Results, and Controversies.- 121. Establishing a Safety Zone for Marine Mammals due to Underwater Blasting.- 122 . The Marine Mammal Protection Act: A Regulatory Approach to Identifying and Minimizing Acoustic-Related Impacts on Marine Mammals.- 123. Noise-Related Stress and Cumulative Impact Assessment.- 124. Interim Criteria for Injury to Fish From Pile-Driving Activities: Recent Experiences.- 125. Marine Mammal Acoustics Exposure Analysis Models Used in US Navy Environmental Impact Statements.- 126. Status of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s Guidelines for Assessing Impacts of Anthropogenic Sound on Marine Mammals.- 127. Regulatory Assessments of the Effects of Noise: Moving From Threshold Shift and Injury to Behavior.- 128. United States Bureau of Ocean Energy Management, Regulationand Enforcement: Filling Data Gaps to Better Understand the Effects of Anthropogenic Noise on Marine Life.- 129. Regulation of Sound in the Ocean: Recent and Future Possible Changes.- 130. Marine Bioacoustics and the Regulation of Fisheries.- 131. Update From the OEER Association on Research Findings Associated With the Assessment of the Impacts of Seismic Exploration on Marine Invertebrates.- 132. Managing Underwater Noise in European Waters: Implementing the Marine Strategy Framework Directive.- Section 9 – Monitoring, Management and Mitigation.- 133. Acoustic-Based Cetacean Detection in Irish Waters.- 134. Real-Time Monitoring of Noise in Cetacean Acoustic Niches.- 135. What Does Ecosystem Acoustics Reveal About Marine Mammals in the Bering Sea?.- 136. Ship Traffic Noise Distribution in the Strait of Gibraltar: An Exemplary Case for Monitoring Global Ocean Noise With Real-Time Technology Now Available for Understanding the Effects of Noise on Marine Life.- 137. Are There Technological Alternatives to Air Guns for Oil and Gas Exploration to Reduce Potential Noise Impacts on Cetaceans?.- 138. Modeling Cumulative Sound Exposure Along a Seismic Line to Assess the Risk of Seismic Research Surveys on Marine Mammals in the Antarctic Treaty Area.- 139. North Atlantic Treaty Organization Marine Mammal Risk Mitigation Principles and Guidelines.- 140. Mitigating Impacts of Underwater Noise From Dredging on Beluga Whales in Cook Inlet, Alaska.- 141. Exploration and Production Sound and Marine Life Joint Industry Programme: Research Progress and Applications.- 142. Managing Anthropogenic Underwater Noise in the Northwest Territories, Canada.- 143. SIRENA ’10 – Beyond the Mediterranean.- 144. Planning is Critical to Ensure Effective Mitigation of Naval Activities.- 145. Standardizing Protected Species Observer Requirements in the United States.- 146. Using Passive Acoustics to Monitor the Presence of Marine Mammals During Naval Exercises.- 147. Development of a National Database and Standards for Protected Species Observer Data in the United States of America.- 148. Coordinated Management of Anthropogenic Noise From Offshore Construction off Sakhalin Island for Protection of the Western Gray Whale.- Section 10 – Workshops and Concluding Remarks.- 149. Workshop 1: Risk Analysis.- 150. Workshop 2: Long-Term and Cumulative Effects of Acoustic Exposure Along With Other Stressors.- 151. Workshop 2: Approaches to Behavioral Analysis of Responses to High-Energy Acoustic Sources.- 152. Workshop 4: International Regulatory Issues.- 153. Summing Up