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The ocean. A vast and mysterious world. A place we like to picture as calm and silent. But actually, it isnt. Instead, imagine spending your life on a construction site. Without ear protectors. Or standing next to a pneumatic drill. Because according to researchers monitoring underwater sound pollution thats what noise levels are like beneath the waves. For the last 40 years, man-made ocean noise has been doubling every decade. And its only getting louder. Jacques Cousteau famously described the ocean as a silent world, but in fact, its full of noise. Stormy weather, underwater earthquakes and even icebergs breaking up can cause loud bursts of sound. The oceans inhabitants create plenty of noise too. Many sea creatures use sound to communicate. Seals grunt or bark. Dolphins emit high clicks and whistles. And most famously of all, whales call or sing to one another. Whales are some of the loudest animals in the world. With blue whale calls measured at 188 decibels, equivalent in t