Nuclear tests have obvious effects on life and habitats by physical destructions and irridiations. This has been widespread between the [50s and 80s][1], mostly in the USA (1054 tests incl. 835 underwater), Soviet Union (715 tests) and in France (210 tests) ([ref][2]).

Here, I'm interested in the impact of the progated sound wave of underwater nuclear explosions at long-range, for instance on sea mammals. Is there any study on this? 

Particularly:
 - Have repeated tests on same areas created migrations of some species?
 - How far from the explosion does a typical nuclear test destroy the hearing apparatus of sea mammals?


  [1]: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nuclear_weapons_testing#/media/File:Worldwide_nuclear_testing_multilang.svg
  [2]: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nuclear_weapons_testing#Nuclear_testing_by_country