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Main Authors: Shanshan Duan, Raquel O. Vasconcelos, Lele Wu, Xin Li, Wen Sun, Xian Li
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Published: Wiley 2025
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Online Access:https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/raq.70013
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author Shanshan Duan
Raquel O. Vasconcelos
Lele Wu
Xin Li
Wen Sun
Xian Li
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Raquel O. Vasconcelos
Lele Wu
Xin Li
Wen Sun
Xian Li
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Raquel O. Vasconcelos
Lele Wu
Xin Li
Wen Sun
Xian Li
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contents Managing Aquaculture Noise: Impacts on Fish Hearing, Welfare, and Mitigation Strategies Shanshan Duan Raquel O. Vasconcelos Lele Wu Xin Li Wen Sun Xian Li Reviews in Aquaculture ABSTRACTAs intensive aquaculture continues to develop, substantial investments have been made in equipment to sustain high‐density farming. However, this has resulted in elevated noise levels within these aquaculture environments, particularly below 2000 Hz, matching the hearing range of most cultured fish species. Fish under noise conditions may experience hearing loss and physiological stress, which can negatively affect their growth, foraging efficiency, reproductive success, and increase their susceptibility to diseases. These adverse effects compromise the welfare of cultured fish, potentially decreasing production quality and increasing mortality rates. Despite these notable effects, the understanding and management of noise conditions in aquaculture systems lag behind other environmental parameters in terms of recognition and control. In this review, we cover the fundamentals of fish auditory systems, the hearing range of key cultured fish species, and the most common noise sources and levels prevalent in current intensive aquaculture systems. Additionally, we examine recent discoveries on the effects of anthropogenic noise on fish hearing, physiological responses, and behavior. Finally, we provide strategies for noise monitoring and management in the aquaculture industry, while also highlighting open questions for future research. Our goal is to assist researchers and practitioners in comprehending underwater noise and its effects on cultured fish species, providing a valuable resource for promoting the healthy and sustainable development of intensive aquaculture. 10.1111/raq.70013 http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/termsAndConditions#vor
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spellingShingle Managing Aquaculture Noise: Impacts on Fish Hearing, Welfare, and Mitigation Strategies
Shanshan Duan
Raquel O. Vasconcelos
Lele Wu
Xin Li
Wen Sun
Xian Li
Reviews in Aquaculture
Managing Aquaculture Noise: Impacts on Fish Hearing, Welfare, and Mitigation Strategies Shanshan Duan Raquel O. Vasconcelos Lele Wu Xin Li Wen Sun Xian Li Reviews in Aquaculture ABSTRACTAs intensive aquaculture continues to develop, substantial investments have been made in equipment to sustain high‐density farming. However, this has resulted in elevated noise levels within these aquaculture environments, particularly below 2000 Hz, matching the hearing range of most cultured fish species. Fish under noise conditions may experience hearing loss and physiological stress, which can negatively affect their growth, foraging efficiency, reproductive success, and increase their susceptibility to diseases. These adverse effects compromise the welfare of cultured fish, potentially decreasing production quality and increasing mortality rates. Despite these notable effects, the understanding and management of noise conditions in aquaculture systems lag behind other environmental parameters in terms of recognition and control. In this review, we cover the fundamentals of fish auditory systems, the hearing range of key cultured fish species, and the most common noise sources and levels prevalent in current intensive aquaculture systems. Additionally, we examine recent discoveries on the effects of anthropogenic noise on fish hearing, physiological responses, and behavior. Finally, we provide strategies for noise monitoring and management in the aquaculture industry, while also highlighting open questions for future research. Our goal is to assist researchers and practitioners in comprehending underwater noise and its effects on cultured fish species, providing a valuable resource for promoting the healthy and sustainable development of intensive aquaculture. 10.1111/raq.70013 http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/termsAndConditions#vor
title Managing Aquaculture Noise: Impacts on Fish Hearing, Welfare, and Mitigation Strategies
topic Reviews in Aquaculture
url https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/raq.70013