Penguins on the precipice: Survival in the noisiest bay in the world'
Briefly

"Since 2017, when ship-to-ship bunkering began in Algoa Bay, the number of breeding African penguins has dropped dramatically, with a staggering 90 percent decrease in their population. The combination of noise and more scarce food sources has made survival much more challenging for these birds during crucial times like moulting."
"Bunkering has forced penguins to swim farther away from their normal feeding areas to escape the noise of the operations, leading to insufficient food intake. This lack of reserves critically impacts their ability to endure vital periods when they must fast for weeks."
Read at www.aljazeera.com
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