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Is there a causal relationship between the use of mid-frequency active military sonar and the mass-stranding of beaked whales displaying injuries similar to those observed in the human condition of decompression sickness?

Is there a causal relationship between the use of mid-frequency active military sonar and the mass-stranding of beaked whales displaying injuries similar to those observed in the human condition of decompression sickness?
Is there a causal relationship between the use of mid-frequency active military sonar and the mass-stranding of beaked whales displaying injuries similar to those observed in the human condition of decompression sickness?
University of Southampton
Saunders, Katherine Joan
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Saunders, Katherine Joan
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Saunders, Katherine Joan (2011) Is there a causal relationship between the use of mid-frequency active military sonar and the mass-stranding of beaked whales displaying injuries similar to those observed in the human condition of decompression sickness? University of Southampton, Doctoral Thesis.

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Published date: 2011

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URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/466739
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Last modified: 16 Aug 2022 16:48

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Author: Katherine Joan Saunders

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