Jet Engine taking off ? 140 dB
Chainsaw ? 120 dB
Lawn Mower ? 100 dB
Alarm Clock ? 80 dB
Normal Speech ? 60 dB
Whisper ? 40 dB
In water you have to minus about 63dB so 230dB under water would be about 167dB
From what I remember about decibels each additional 10dB makes a sound 10 times louder than what it is!
If my calculations are right that makes this sonar over a hundred times louder than a jet engine taking off, and that is sound travelling underwater.
So whats the big deal?
Well the device kills nearby whales (nearby being within several miles), whose eardrums rupture.
When they were testing this baby 16 whales and a spotted dolphin on Bahamian shores over 36 hours.
Gosh, you wouldn't want to be using your ears to navigate with all that hubbub going on! Earplugs anyone?
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