 Introduction noise is a major health risk for fish harvesters in Newfoundland and Labrador. The current laws do not require any preventative measures to be taken during the design of fishing vessels or during the construction process. Employers also fail to provide adequate hearing protection to workers, which leads to hearing damage and other non-auditory health issues. Furthermore, there is a lack of regular hearing tests, training, and education to help reduce the risks of noise exposure. To address this issue, it is important to implement proper occupational health and safety regulations, develop hearing conservation initiatives, and educate fish harvesters about the dangers of noise exposure. This article was authored by OM Prakash Yadav, Desai Sean, Adnu Sarkar, and others.