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Important Links
CRE's Voluntary Commitment
CRE Standards Library
- U.S. Government-Wide Information Quality Act Guidelines
- U.S. Government’s Peer Review Bulletin
- Joint Nature Conservation Committee’s Evidence Quality Assurance Policy
- UK Joint Code of Practice for Research:
- European Food Safety Association’s Guidance on Uncertainty Analysis in Scientific Assessments
- European Food Safety Association’s Transparency and data quality: new cross-cutting EFSA guidance in a nutshell
- U.S. National Institutes of Health’s Information Quality
- U.S. National Institutes of Health’s Standards, Policies and Guidelines
- U.S. National Institutes of Health’s Standards for Establishing Data Quality and Management Protocols for Trusted Partner Relationships
- U.S. National Institutes of Health’s Principles and Guidelines for Reporting Preclinical Research
UN Guidelines for Impact Assessments
- UN CMS Family Guidelines on Environmental Impact Assessments for Marine Noise-generating Activities
- Background Discussion of CMS Family Guidelines on Environmental Impact Assessments for Marine Noise-generating Activities
- PowerPoint Presentation CMS Guidelines on Environmental Impact Assessments for Marine Noise-generating Activities – a tool for decision-makers
- Technical Support Information to the CMS Family – Guidelines on Environmental Impact Assessments for Marine Noise-generating Activities (includes history of development and review of Guidelines)
The Need for Consensus Standards
- Brazilian Government’s Development and implementation of additional marine actions under the National Strategy for the Conservation of Threatened Species
- International Whaling Commission’s Conservation and Management of Cetaceans
- Wilderness Conservation Society’s A commitment to reduce ocean noise pollution
- The Netherlands’ Improving ocean noise governance
- ACCOBAMS – Addressing impacts of ocean noise on cetaceans in the Mediterranean and Black Seas
- OceanCare’s forming global policies to reduce ocean noise for the benefit of marine life protection and the sustainability of global fisheries
- World Ocean Council’s Global Industry Programs to Address Transboundary, Multi-Sectoral Ocean Pollution, including Plastics/Shipborne Wastes, Biofouling/Invasive Species, Marine Sound