Acoustics

What is SEL (Sound Exposure Level) monitoring

What Is SEL (Sound Exposure Level) Monitoring and Why It Matters in Shipping
Understand how SEL monitoring helps shipping professionals comply with environmental regulations, protect marine life, and safeguard crew well-being.

What Is Sound Exposure Level (SEL)?

Sound Exposure Level (SEL) is a measure of the total acoustic energy over a specific period. It accounts for both the intensity and duration of a noise event, making it a key indicator for assessing the impact of sound on marine life and human health.

Measured in decibels (dB) and expressed in Pa²·s (Pascal-squared seconds)

A longer or louder event = higher SEL

Why SEL Monitoring Is Important in the Maritime Industry

Shipping operations generate continuous and high-intensity underwater noise. Monitoring SEL helps:

Understand and mitigate impacts on marine life

Comply with international environmental regulations

Protect crew and passengers from excessive noise exposure

Improve a company's sustainability and reputation

Types of Noise from Shipping Activities

Noise is generally categorized into two main types:

Impulsive noise

Generated by sonar, cavitation from propellers, pile driving, and dredging

Continuous noise

Produced by engines, hull vibration, and general machinery
These noises vary in intensity and frequency and are emitted by all kinds of vessels including cargo ships, tankers, fishing boats, and recreational craft.

Impact on Marine Ecosystems and Human Health

Underwater noise can:

Disrupt communication and navigation in marine mammals

Cause stress and physical harm

Lead to hearing loss in marine species and humans

Affect reproduction and population distribution of aquatic animals

For humans, chronic exposure to high noise levels on ships can cause hearing damage, stress, sleep disorders, and cardiovascular issues.

Acoustic Wave Sensors

These sensors use acoustic waves to detect physical or chemical changes in the environment—such as pressure, temperature, or gas presence.
Acoustic waves interact with substances or surfaces, and changes in wave behavior (frequency, velocity, etc.) reveal environmental variations.

Surface Acoustic Wave (SAW) Sensors

Ideal for chemical/gas detection

Bulk Acoustic Wave (BAW) Sensors

High-precision readings of pressure or temperature

Love Wave Sensors

Excellent for monitoring changes in liquid environments

How Shipping Professionals Monitor SEL

These tools help assess underwater noise levels during operations and before launching high-impact projects like port construction or offshore wind farms.
Hydrophones and passive acoustic monitoring systems
Real-time data dashboards
Software powered by AI for data analysis and reporting
International standards (such as ISO 6954:2000) for compliance

When to Use SEL Monitoring

During regular shipping operations in busy marine corridors

Before launching construction or dredging projects

When operating near sensitive ecosystems

For compliance audits and environmental assessments

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