© 2019, Australian Acoustical Society. Passive acoustic recordings made in Fowlers Bay, South Australia, during the austral winter of 2013–2017 revealed the presence of several sources of underwater sound. Sound sources of biological origin include baleen and toothed whales, fish and shrimp. Physical sources of underwater sound include wind- and rain-driven noises, and underwater sounds of anthropogenic origin were primarily from boats and occasionally from an aircraft. Biological sound sources were commonly recorded within the frequency range of around 25 Hz to nearly 17 kHz, with baleen whales within the range of ~ 25 Hz to 6 kHz, and dolphins at higher frequencies of approximately 2.5–17 kHz. Broadband sounds from physical and anthro...
Most animals inhabit the aquatic environment are acoustical-oriented, due to the physical characteri...
© 2017 Marley, Erbe, Salgado Kent, Parsons and Parnum. There is growing awareness of underwater nois...
Arrays of hydrophones were deployed within the Bransfield Strait and Scotia Sea (Antarctic Peninsula...
Soundscapes represent an intrinsic aspect of a habitat which, particularly in protected areas, shoul...
The Australian marine soundscape exhibits a diversity of sounds, which can be grouped into biophony,...
Human waterborne activities emit noise into the marine environment. This is of particular concern wi...
Fish calls and choruses contribute considerable energy to the underwater soundscapes of Western Aust...
Underwater acoustic environment has always been full of sounds due to natural sound sources, such as...
Underwater noise measurements were made over a period of 5 months within the Fremantle Inner Harbour...
Marine soundscapes consist of cumulative contributions by diverse sources of sound grouped into: phy...
Sound in the oceans is generated by a variety of natural sources, such as breaking waves, rain, and ...
Passive acoustic recordings collected in Australian temperate waters were used to provide the first ...
AbstractThe Perth Canyon is a submarine canyon off Rottnest Island in Western Australia. It is rich ...
The Perth Canyon is a submarine canyon off Rottnest Island in Western Australia. It is rich in biodi...
Passive acoustic recording of marine noise has advanced considerably over recent years. For a long t...
Most animals inhabit the aquatic environment are acoustical-oriented, due to the physical characteri...
© 2017 Marley, Erbe, Salgado Kent, Parsons and Parnum. There is growing awareness of underwater nois...
Arrays of hydrophones were deployed within the Bransfield Strait and Scotia Sea (Antarctic Peninsula...
Soundscapes represent an intrinsic aspect of a habitat which, particularly in protected areas, shoul...
The Australian marine soundscape exhibits a diversity of sounds, which can be grouped into biophony,...
Human waterborne activities emit noise into the marine environment. This is of particular concern wi...
Fish calls and choruses contribute considerable energy to the underwater soundscapes of Western Aust...
Underwater acoustic environment has always been full of sounds due to natural sound sources, such as...
Underwater noise measurements were made over a period of 5 months within the Fremantle Inner Harbour...
Marine soundscapes consist of cumulative contributions by diverse sources of sound grouped into: phy...
Sound in the oceans is generated by a variety of natural sources, such as breaking waves, rain, and ...
Passive acoustic recordings collected in Australian temperate waters were used to provide the first ...
AbstractThe Perth Canyon is a submarine canyon off Rottnest Island in Western Australia. It is rich ...
The Perth Canyon is a submarine canyon off Rottnest Island in Western Australia. It is rich in biodi...
Passive acoustic recording of marine noise has advanced considerably over recent years. For a long t...
Most animals inhabit the aquatic environment are acoustical-oriented, due to the physical characteri...
© 2017 Marley, Erbe, Salgado Kent, Parsons and Parnum. There is growing awareness of underwater nois...
Arrays of hydrophones were deployed within the Bransfield Strait and Scotia Sea (Antarctic Peninsula...