Storming Media: Pentagon Reports and DocumentsPentagon Reports: Fast. Definitive. Complete.     
New Account »
Forgot Password?
Advanced Search »
MedicineAnatomy and Physiology

Marine Mammals Monitoring for Northwest Fisheries: 2005 Field Year

Authors: Jeffrey A. Nystuen; WASHINGTON UNIV SEATTLE APPLIED PHYSICS LAB
Abstract:
A field program to monitor marine mammals during winter months in the coastal waters of Washington State has been established using Passive Aquatic Listeners (PALs). Upgrades to existing instruments and new operating software were utilized during the field year 2005. Two offshore moorings at Cape Flattery and one mooring in Haro Strait, deployed synergistically with a visual observation program, were successful. Data demonstrate quantitative acoustic classification of the marine environment. The new software feature, recorded sound bites, assists in the interpretation of the sound field. Specific sound bites containing whale vocalizations were collected and then identified by outside experts. Transient killer whale and Southern Resident (SR) killer whale vocalizations were detected at Cape Flattery. Co-detection of SR killer whales with the visual observation program (D. Bain) confirm the potential for reliable detection of sound-producing marine mammals, in particular, SR killer whales, using passive acoustic monitoring with PALs.

Limitations: APPROVED FOR PUBLIC RELEASE
Description: Technical memorandum
Pages: 33
Report Date: JUL 2007
Contract Number: N0002402D6602
Report Number: A118964
Keywords relating to this report:
*ACOUSTIC FIELDS
*AQUATIC ANIMALS
*MAMMALS
*MONITORING
*OCEAN ENVIRONMENTS
*VISUAL PERCEPTION
*WHALES
BITES AND STINGS
CLASSIFICATION
COASTAL REGIONS
COMPUTER PROGRAMS
DETECTION
MOORING
OFFSHORE
PASSIVE SYSTEMS
RELIABILITY
SOUND
TRANSIENTS
WATER
Email This Abstract