“…Bruce et al., ; Cooke et al., ; Metcalfe, Wright, Tudorache, & Wilson, ). Furthermore, it is challenging to determine the long‐term impact on welfare or fitness from short‐term behavioural changes in response to anthropogenic noise; the challenge is even greater if there is a physiological response but no apparent change in behaviour (Kight & Swaddle, ; Kunc, McLaughlin, & Schmidt, ). Nevertheless, scientific and public awareness has increased over the last decades, across taxa, and concerns from fisheries, conservationists and policymakers have resulted in noise pollution to be integrated in environmental legislation in a growing part of the world (Farcas, Thompson, & Merchant, ; Popper et al., ; Southall et al., ; Weilgart, ; Willsteed, Gill, Birchenough, & Jude, ).…”