DocumentCode
989993
Title
Acoustic detections of blue whale (Balaenoptera musculus) and fin whale (B. physalus) sounds during a SURTASS LFA exercise
Author
Clark, C.W. ; Altman, N.S.
Author_Institution
Univ. Park, Pennsylvania State Univ., University Park, PA
Volume
31
Issue
1
fYear
2006
Firstpage
120
Lastpage
128
Abstract
Acoustic data collected on the R/V Cory Chouest in February and March 1996 during an active operation of the U.S. Navy\´s surveillance-towed-array-sensor-system low-frequency-active (LFA) sonar were analyzed for blue whale (Balaenoptera musculus) and fin whale (B. physalus) sounds. Operational monitoring and mitigation protocols were implemented throughout the exercise to reduce the chances of an acoustic impact on marine mammals and sea turtles. The operational schedule did not include intentional "control" periods without transmissions but did include periods when the LFA sonar was not operating for other reasons (e.g., repairs). There were insufficient detections of blue whales for further analysis. Fin whale acoustic detection probabilities were calculated from the postprocessed data. A local-linear-regression analysis was used to compare fin whale detection probabilities from 2065 11-min intervals under conditions when the LFA sonar was and was not transmitting. There was an indication of a slightly higher probability of detecting fin whale sounds during periods when there were no LFA transmissions than during periods with transmissions. This may be the result of the following: 1) Reduced vocal activity by whales in response to LFA transmissions; 2) the effect of the mitigation protocols; or 3) some combination of 1) and 2). The data presently available do not allow one to distinguish definitively between these explanations, mainly because there were not enough data recorded for periods without LFA transmissions
Keywords
acoustic signal detection; bioacoustics; biocommunications; oceanographic techniques; regression analysis; sonar detection; AD 1996 02; AD 1996 03; SURTASS LFA sonar; acoustic detections; acoustic impact; blue whale sounds; fin whale sounds; local-linear-regression analysis; marine mammals; mitigation protocols; operational monitoring; sea turtles; vocal behavior; Acoustic signal detection; Oceans; Protocols; Sensor arrays; Sonar detection; Sonar equipment; Transducers; Underwater acoustics; Underwater vehicles; Whales; Acoustic detection; fin whales; low-frequency-active (LFA) sonar; vocal behavior;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Oceanic Engineering, IEEE Journal of
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0364-9059
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/JOE.2006.872213
Filename
1645250
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