Using Digital Acoustic Recording Tags to Detect Marine Mammals on Navy Ranges and Study their Responses to Naval Sonar
2011
Tyack, Peter L.
This project developed methods and tools to monitor cetaceans including species of beaked whale that mass strand during some naval sonar exercises, defined the acoustic exposures that start to pose a risk, and developed methods to study how beaked and other whales respond to sonar and other sounds.
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Gcp(group clicking periods); Pam(passive acoustic monitoring); Acoustic detection and detectors; Tables(data); Analog to digital converters; Biological oceanography; Graphs; Brs(behavioral response studies); *cetacea; Playback; Signal to noise ratio; Microelectromechanical systems; Dtag(digital acoustic recording tags); Lead zirconate titanates; Auv(autonomous underwater vehicles); *sonar; Ats(advanced telemetry solutions); Adcp(acoustic doppler current profilers); *behavior; Very high frequency; Field effect transistors; Probability; Adf(automatic direction finders)
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English
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WOODS HOLE OCEANOGRAPHIC INSTITUTION MADTIC
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WOODS HOLE OCEANOGRAPHIC INSTITUTION MA
2013-06-15
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