Noise from ships boosts stress in whales, 9/11 reveals
The steady drone of ship motors not only alters whale behavior but can also affect the giant sea mammals physically by causing chronic stress.

SOUND POLLUTION: The findings were made possible by an event that seems far removed from the plight of cetaceans: the attacks on New York's Twin Towers on September 11, 2001. Only a catastrophe of that magnitude could have caused maritime traffic to suddenly drop off, making it possible to measure the impact of varying levels of sound pollution in the sea. (Photo: NOAA)





















