Acoustically equipped deep-water mobile autonomous platforms can be used to survey for marine mammals over intermediate spatiotemporal scales. Direct comparisons to fixed recorders are necessary to evaluate these tools as passive acoustic monitoring platforms. One glider and two drifting deep-water floats were simultaneously deployed within a deep-water cabled hydrophone array to quantitatively assess their survey capabilities. The glider was able to follow a pre-defined track while float movement was somewhat unpredictable. Fin whale (Balaenoptera physalus) 20 Hz pulses were recorded by all hydrophones throughout the two-week deployment. Calls were identified using a template detector, which performed similarly across recorder types. The g...
The detection performance of a towed hydrophone array for deep-diving species is quantified by compa...
Fin whales (Balaenoptera physalus) produce a stereotyped low frequency call (15-30 Hz) that can be d...
Passive acoustic monitoring of marine mammal calls is an increasingly important method for assessing...
Advances in mobile autonomous platforms for oceanographic sensing, including gliders and deep-water ...
A single-hydrophone ocean glider was deployed within a cabled hydrophone array to demonstrate a fram...
For vocal animals with distinctive calls, passive acoustic monitoring can be used to infer presence,...
In most areas, estimating the presence and distribution of cryptic marine mammal species, such as be...
In most areas, estimating the presence and distribution of cryptic marine mammal species, such as be...
Over the past decade, fixed recorders have come into increasing use for long-term sam-pling of whale...
Underwater gliders can provide an alternative cost-effective platform for passive acoustic monitorin...
Traditional visual survey methods for marine mammals can only detect a fraction of the animals prese...
Marine mammals use acoustics for many life functions, including communication. Male fin whales produ...
were deployed to monitor cetacean sounds during three separate missions in the northern Gulf of Mexi...
Passive acoustic monitoring (PAM) is a more effective method of monitoring cetaceans’ distribution a...
Fin whales Balaenoptera physalus produce stereotyped low-frequency calls (15- 30 Hz) that can be det...
The detection performance of a towed hydrophone array for deep-diving species is quantified by compa...
Fin whales (Balaenoptera physalus) produce a stereotyped low frequency call (15-30 Hz) that can be d...
Passive acoustic monitoring of marine mammal calls is an increasingly important method for assessing...
Advances in mobile autonomous platforms for oceanographic sensing, including gliders and deep-water ...
A single-hydrophone ocean glider was deployed within a cabled hydrophone array to demonstrate a fram...
For vocal animals with distinctive calls, passive acoustic monitoring can be used to infer presence,...
In most areas, estimating the presence and distribution of cryptic marine mammal species, such as be...
In most areas, estimating the presence and distribution of cryptic marine mammal species, such as be...
Over the past decade, fixed recorders have come into increasing use for long-term sam-pling of whale...
Underwater gliders can provide an alternative cost-effective platform for passive acoustic monitorin...
Traditional visual survey methods for marine mammals can only detect a fraction of the animals prese...
Marine mammals use acoustics for many life functions, including communication. Male fin whales produ...
were deployed to monitor cetacean sounds during three separate missions in the northern Gulf of Mexi...
Passive acoustic monitoring (PAM) is a more effective method of monitoring cetaceans’ distribution a...
Fin whales Balaenoptera physalus produce stereotyped low-frequency calls (15- 30 Hz) that can be det...
The detection performance of a towed hydrophone array for deep-diving species is quantified by compa...
Fin whales (Balaenoptera physalus) produce a stereotyped low frequency call (15-30 Hz) that can be d...
Passive acoustic monitoring of marine mammal calls is an increasingly important method for assessing...