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Aquatic Noise 2025

  • Writer: Manuel Vieira
    Manuel Vieira
  • 6 days ago
  • 2 min read

Our Lab at Aquatic Noise 2025: Sharing Research and Gaining Insights



We were proud to be part of Aquatic Noise 2025, a leading international conference on the effects of anthropogenic noise on aquatic life. This event brought together scientists from around the globe to exchange knowledge, present their latest findings, and discuss future directions in the field.

Our team had a strong presence:

  • Clara Amorim served on the Organising Committee, contributing to the success of the event.

  • Raquel Vasconcelos, Manuel Vieira, Andreia Ramos, and Pedro Coelho also attended, actively engaging with the scientific community.


The team presented our lab's research:

  • Coelho, P., Pimentel, M., & Vasconcelos, R. O. (2025). Effect of anthropogenic noise on sound production and behaviour in the long-snouted seahorse. In The Effects of Noise on Aquatic Life. Prague, Czech Republic.

  • Vieira, M., Fonseca, P. J., & Amorim, C. (2025). Comparing the effects of boat noise on sedentary and pelagic soniferous fish: Behavioural and methodological insights. In The Effects of Noise on Aquatic Life (p. 215). Prague, Czech Republic.

  • Colas, G., García, B. G., Pena, M. G., Lino, B. M., Fonseca, P. J., Faria, A. M., Vieira, M., & Amorim, M. C. P. (2025). Combined effects of warming and anthropogenic noise on courtship behaviour in the painted goby. In The Effects of Noise on Aquatic Life (Prague, Czech Republic).

  • Ramos, A., Torrado, S., Gonçalves, D., & Vasconcelos, R. (2025). Impact of shipping noise on marine medaka (Oryzias melastigma): Evidence of auditory impairment and stress responses. In The Effects of Noise on Aquatic Life (p. 167). Prague, Czech Republic.


The conference was a fantastic opportunity to learn from leading researchers in the field, explore emerging methodologies, and discuss the challenges and implications of underwater noise pollution. We returned inspired and motivated by the quality of the work shared and the stimulating discussions we had throughout the event.


Word cloud generated by Dr. Rosalyn Putland Seddon from words appearing more than 50 times in abstracts presented at last week’s conference, incorporating both British and American spellings.
Word cloud generated by Dr. Rosalyn Putland Seddon from words appearing more than 50 times in abstracts presented at last week’s conference, incorporating both British and American spellings.

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