Eavesdropping at the Speed of Light: Distributed Acoustic Sensing of Baleen Whales in the Arctic

In a post-industrial whaling world, flagship and charismatic baleen whale species are indicators of the health of our oceans. However, traditional monitoring methods provide spatially and temporally undersampled data to evaluate and mitigate the impacts of increasing climatic and anthropogenic press...

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Published in:Frontiers in Marine Science
Main Authors: Bouffaut, Léa, Taweesintananon, Kittinat, Kriesell, Hannah J., Rørstadbotnen, Robin A., Potter, John R., Landrø, Martin, Johansen, Ståle E., Brenne, Jan K., Haukanes, Aksel, Schjelderup, Olaf, Storvik, Frode
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Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fmars.2022.901348
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spelling crfrontiers:10.3389/fmars.2022.901348 2024-06-23T07:49:56+00:00 Eavesdropping at the Speed of Light: Distributed Acoustic Sensing of Baleen Whales in the Arctic Bouffaut, Léa Taweesintananon, Kittinat Kriesell, Hannah J. Rørstadbotnen, Robin A. Potter, John R. Landrø, Martin Johansen, Ståle E. Brenne, Jan K. Haukanes, Aksel Schjelderup, Olaf Storvik, Frode Norges Forskningsråd 2022 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fmars.2022.901348 https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fmars.2022.901348/full unknown Frontiers Media SA https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Frontiers in Marine Science volume 9 ISSN 2296-7745 journal-article 2022 crfrontiers https://doi.org/10.3389/fmars.2022.901348 2024-06-04T05:52:19Z In a post-industrial whaling world, flagship and charismatic baleen whale species are indicators of the health of our oceans. However, traditional monitoring methods provide spatially and temporally undersampled data to evaluate and mitigate the impacts of increasing climatic and anthropogenic pressures for conservation. Here we present the first case of wildlife monitoring using distributed acoustic sensing (DAS). By repurposing the globally-available infrastructure of sub-sea telecommunication fiber optic (FO) cables, DAS can (1) record vocalizing baleen whales along a 120 km FO cable with a sensing point every 4 m, from a protected fjord area out to the open ocean; (2) estimate the 3D position of a vocalizing whale for animal density estimation; and (3) exploit whale non-stereotyped vocalizations to provide fully-passive conventional seismic records for subsurface exploration. This first example’s success in the Arctic suggests DAS’s potential for real-time and low-cost monitoring of whales worldwide with unprecedented coverage and spatial resolution. Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic baleen whale baleen whales Frontiers (Publisher) Arctic Frontiers in Marine Science 9
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description In a post-industrial whaling world, flagship and charismatic baleen whale species are indicators of the health of our oceans. However, traditional monitoring methods provide spatially and temporally undersampled data to evaluate and mitigate the impacts of increasing climatic and anthropogenic pressures for conservation. Here we present the first case of wildlife monitoring using distributed acoustic sensing (DAS). By repurposing the globally-available infrastructure of sub-sea telecommunication fiber optic (FO) cables, DAS can (1) record vocalizing baleen whales along a 120 km FO cable with a sensing point every 4 m, from a protected fjord area out to the open ocean; (2) estimate the 3D position of a vocalizing whale for animal density estimation; and (3) exploit whale non-stereotyped vocalizations to provide fully-passive conventional seismic records for subsurface exploration. This first example’s success in the Arctic suggests DAS’s potential for real-time and low-cost monitoring of whales worldwide with unprecedented coverage and spatial resolution.
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author Bouffaut, Léa
Taweesintananon, Kittinat
Kriesell, Hannah J.
Rørstadbotnen, Robin A.
Potter, John R.
Landrø, Martin
Johansen, Ståle E.
Brenne, Jan K.
Haukanes, Aksel
Schjelderup, Olaf
Storvik, Frode
spellingShingle Bouffaut, Léa
Taweesintananon, Kittinat
Kriesell, Hannah J.
Rørstadbotnen, Robin A.
Potter, John R.
Landrø, Martin
Johansen, Ståle E.
Brenne, Jan K.
Haukanes, Aksel
Schjelderup, Olaf
Storvik, Frode
Eavesdropping at the Speed of Light: Distributed Acoustic Sensing of Baleen Whales in the Arctic
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Taweesintananon, Kittinat
Kriesell, Hannah J.
Rørstadbotnen, Robin A.
Potter, John R.
Landrø, Martin
Johansen, Ståle E.
Brenne, Jan K.
Haukanes, Aksel
Schjelderup, Olaf
Storvik, Frode
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title Eavesdropping at the Speed of Light: Distributed Acoustic Sensing of Baleen Whales in the Arctic
title_short Eavesdropping at the Speed of Light: Distributed Acoustic Sensing of Baleen Whales in the Arctic
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