Animal sounds are commonly used by humans to infer information about their motivations and their health, yet, acoustic data is an underutilized welfare biomarker especially for aquatic animals. Here, we describe an acoustic monitoring system that is being implemented at the U.S. Navy Marine Mammal Program where dolphins live in groups in ocean enclosures in San Diego Bay. A four-element bottom mounted hydrophone array is used to continuously record, detect and localize acoustic detections from this focal group. Software provides users an automated comparison of the current acoustic behavior to group historical data which can be used to identify periods of normal, healthy thriving dolphins, and allows rare instances of deviations from typica...
Within the framework of the EU Life+ project named LIFE09 NAT/IT/000190 ARION, a permanent autonomou...
Coastal bottlenose dolphins’ populations are small, show high site fidelity, and are vulnerable due ...
To investigate the potential impacts of naval mine neutralization exercises (MINEX) on odontocete ce...
Animal sounds are commonly used by humans to infer information about their motivations and their hea...
The authors are extremely grateful to the Office of Naval Research (ONR) for their support of Sound ...
A passive acoustic monitoring device to detect bottlenose dolphin (Tursiops truncatus) presence in t...
Abstract: Research in passive acoustic detection and localization of marine mammals has largely focu...
In the context of testing the appropriateness of current conservation management, this study used ni...
It is difficult to attribute underwater animal sounds to the individuals producing them. This paper ...
<p>Marine mammals exploit the efficiency of sound propagation in the marine environment for essentia...
Author Posting. © Acoustical Society of America, 1991. This article is posted here by permission of...
In this study, passive acoustic monitoring (PAM) was used to investigate the diel patterns of occurr...
ii In the context of testing the appropriateness of current conservation management, this study used...
A datalogger was developed to identify vocalizing dolphins within socially interacting captive group...
Ocean soundscapes have been changing at an unprecedented rate due to the increase of human presence ...
Within the framework of the EU Life+ project named LIFE09 NAT/IT/000190 ARION, a permanent autonomou...
Coastal bottlenose dolphins’ populations are small, show high site fidelity, and are vulnerable due ...
To investigate the potential impacts of naval mine neutralization exercises (MINEX) on odontocete ce...
Animal sounds are commonly used by humans to infer information about their motivations and their hea...
The authors are extremely grateful to the Office of Naval Research (ONR) for their support of Sound ...
A passive acoustic monitoring device to detect bottlenose dolphin (Tursiops truncatus) presence in t...
Abstract: Research in passive acoustic detection and localization of marine mammals has largely focu...
In the context of testing the appropriateness of current conservation management, this study used ni...
It is difficult to attribute underwater animal sounds to the individuals producing them. This paper ...
<p>Marine mammals exploit the efficiency of sound propagation in the marine environment for essentia...
Author Posting. © Acoustical Society of America, 1991. This article is posted here by permission of...
In this study, passive acoustic monitoring (PAM) was used to investigate the diel patterns of occurr...
ii In the context of testing the appropriateness of current conservation management, this study used...
A datalogger was developed to identify vocalizing dolphins within socially interacting captive group...
Ocean soundscapes have been changing at an unprecedented rate due to the increase of human presence ...
Within the framework of the EU Life+ project named LIFE09 NAT/IT/000190 ARION, a permanent autonomou...
Coastal bottlenose dolphins’ populations are small, show high site fidelity, and are vulnerable due ...
To investigate the potential impacts of naval mine neutralization exercises (MINEX) on odontocete ce...