Title :
Identification of Orcinus orca by underwater acoustics in Dabob Bay
Author_Institution :
Naval Undersea Warfare Center Div., USA
Abstract :
Acoustic vocalizations were recorded from a pod of Orcinus orca under uncontrolled conditions in Dabob Bay, Washington. The animals were not contained, controlled or prompted. This recording was made of wild resident Orcas while they were actively vocalizing in the vicinity of a permanent hydrophone array. The acquisition system is a permanently moored array of omni-phones used by the Naval Undersea Warfare Center Division, Keyport for acquiring and analyzing torpedo and ship radiated noise. The ecology of the Dabob Bay area and information about the acquisition system is included. Orca vocalization and specific examples comparing known vocalizations to the recordings are described. The acoustic output was compared to acoustic vocalizations and compared well with the j-pod known to reside in the Puget Sound area
Keywords :
aquaculture; oceanographic regions; oceanography; underwater sound; zoology; Dabob Bay; North Pacific; Orca; Orcinus orca; USA; United States; Washington; acoustic noise; acoustic vocalization; coast; killer whale; marine animal; ocean; sea mammal; underwater acoustics; underwater sound; vertebrate zoology; voice; Acoustic noise; Documentation; Government; Irrigation; Marine vehicles; Oceans; Rivers; Seals; Sonar equipment; Underwater acoustics;
Conference_Titel :
OCEANS '97. MTS/IEEE Conference Proceedings
Conference_Location :
Halifax, NS
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-4108-2
DOI :
10.1109/OCEANS.1997.634385