In SATURN we study the impacts of underwater radiated noise on three groups of aquatic animals; marine mammals, migrating fish species and invertebrates using a range of innovative technologies (i.e. Aquavib, and MIGRADROME) and research techniques. Learn more about how we are using these technologies to support the SATURN project's aims and objectives, and support marine fauna in the following video!
This video was produced by Robabe Ahmadi, from the Institute of Terrestrial and Aquatic Wildlife Research, TiHo, and is available in the following languages: ENG, ESP, FRA, GER.
We would like to thank SATURN partners Marta Solé (Polytechnic University of Catalonia), Kees te Velde (Leiden University), Laia Rojano Doñate (Aarhus University), Joseph Schnitzler (University of Veterinary Medicine Hannover), Natacha Aguilar and Patricia Arranz (University of La Laguna) for participating in this video.
For more videos, see our YouTube channel here