Services / Acoustic Impact Assessments
JASCO Applied Sciences provides scientific consulting for all stages of environmental reviews and assessments of underwater noise. We offer a range of acoustic modelling, field measurements, impact assessment, reporting, and stakeholder liaison services to sectors including:
Balancing industrial activities and environmental conservation
We understand the well-founded requirements of regulatory agencies on the one hand, and the realities of industrial operations on the other. Our consulting services help marine industries conduct their business and achieve their goals in an environmentally friendly way:
We assist project stakeholders to find common ground between environmental conservation and operational feasibility, enabling our clients to design and execute their operations to achieve minimal environmental impact and full compliance with regulations
Our reputation is founded on solid scientific approaches and unwavering integrity
Our scientists are active and well respected in the independent research community
We earn the trust of regulators worldwide by providing scientifically defensible assessments
End-to-end services
Our services span all stages of environmental reviews and assessments related to underwater acoustics, allowing us to become involved at all stages of a project or the assessment process:
Literature reviews
Predictive acoustic modelling for disturbance zones and impact assessment
Measuring baseline ambient noise before operations
Monitoring and recording mammals for presence, behaviour, etc.
Mitigation solutions and recommendations
Field measurements during operations
Comprehensive data analysis, interpretation, and reporting
Expert representation
Our senior scientists and project managers can defend and clarify our findings at hearings and public consultations and with regulatory agencies and environmental NGOs:
For all matters acoustic, we are an independent voice for our clients
We present our assessments directly to regulators and stakeholders
We prevent misinterpretation of complex metrics and criteria to avoid inappropriate application of noise regulations