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Project leader: | Prof. Prof. h. c. Dr. Ursula Siebert |
Chief Scientist: | Dr. Maria Morell |
Scientific staff: | Dr. Andreas Ruser, Laura Rojas, Joy Boyi, Dr. Kristina Lehnert |
Project term: | January 2023 - December 2025 |
Sponsorship: | BMBF – JIPOceans MARE:N-Meeres- und Polarforschung im Förderbereich: Meeresforschung |
International project coordination: | Prof. Sandro Mazzariol |
Project partner: |
UNIPD - Università degli Studi di Padova UPC- Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya, Spain NTNU- Norway |

Project description
Marine environment is affected by noise pollution from human activity. The difficulty of conducting clinical and pathological analyses on living organisms in the marine environment and the wide diversity of sources of noise pollution determine a great uncertainty in the nature and extent of effects noise pollution has on marine fauna. Despite the growing literature on these themes, there are still relevant gaps, and a lack of multidisciplinarity in investigations of acute and long-term exposures, considering both single animals and populations. DIAPHONIA will bring together scientists from diverse backgrounds, to assess the various impacts of underwater noise on marine organisms throughout the food web, on European basins.
Work package 1 (WP1) will develop a possible diagnostic fingerprinting composed of several tissue markers incorporating molecular, metabolomic and microscopic techniques to identify functional and morphological changes in the acoustic pathways of invertebrates, fishes and marine mammals. WP2 will explore the relationship between behavioural and cellular/molecular/organ effects of both short and long-term noise exposure in fish from different European ocean basins. WP3 will gain insight into the morpho-functionality of the peripheral hearing apparatus in marine mammals and its role in defining the animal’s acoustic sensitivity, by developing a standardised workflow for wave propagation in the associated tissues. All Information and data obtained will be discussed with relevant stakeholders and policy makers, to adapt to a multidisciplinary and evidenced-based approach to the existing guidance. They will also be summarised in guidelines harmonising future research efforts towards novel approaches as predictive models and organoids.
International project website including video from Prof. Sandro Mazzariol (Project coordinator)
Contact person
Stiftung Tierärztliche Hochschule Hannover
Institute for Terrestrial and Aquatic Wildlife Research
Werftstr. 6
25761 Büsum
Dr. Maria Morell
Phone: +49 (0)511-8568178
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