Long-term broadband underwater acoustic recordings from McMurdo Sound, Antarctica (2017-2019)

Abstract: Broadband underwater acoustic recordings from the McMurdo Oceanographic Observatory mooring near the seaward terminus of the McMurdo Station seawater intake jetty. An omnidirectional Ocean Sonics icListen hydrophone (SB2-ETH, SN 1713) recorded continuously at 512 kilosamples/second (256 kH...

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Main Author: Cziko, Paul
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Published: IEDA: US Antarctic Program Data Center 2020
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spelling dataone:http://get.iedadata.org/metadata/iso/601416 2024-06-03T18:46:23+00:00 Long-term broadband underwater acoustic recordings from McMurdo Sound, Antarctica (2017-2019) Cziko, Paul BEGINDATE: 2017-11-14T00:00:00Z ENDDATE: 2019-11-24T00:00:00Z 2020-12-29T00:00:00Z http://get.iedadata.org/metadata/iso/601416 unknown IEDA: US Antarctic Program Data Center Bioacoustics Hydroacoustics Killer Whales Leptonychotes Weddellii Orcinus Orca Weddell Seals Whales Biology Sea Ice Cryosphere Oceans Antarctica McMurdo Oceanographic Observatory (2017-2019) McMurdo Sound US Antarctic Program Data Center (USAP-DC) Dataset 2020 dataone:urn:node:IEDA_USAP 2024-06-03T18:17:00Z Abstract: Broadband underwater acoustic recordings from the McMurdo Oceanographic Observatory mooring near the seaward terminus of the McMurdo Station seawater intake jetty. An omnidirectional Ocean Sonics icListen hydrophone (SB2-ETH, SN 1713) recorded continuously at 512 kilosamples/second (256 kHz Nyquist frequency; 24 bit) for 2 years. The hydrophone was mounted vertically on a steel strut (insulated with rubber sheet) at about 70 cm above the mud/gravel seabed at 21m deep, with the sloping 45° rubble face of the jetty just behind the hydrophone. Temporal coverage is >90%, with gaps and truncated files arising due to network and power outages and software bugs. The audio recordings are 10 minute WAV files, compressed using the lossless FLAC code (Free Lossless Audio Codec, xiph.org; about 33MB of data/minute compressed; 100MB/min uncompressed). The hydrophone was under thick (to 3 m) sea ice cover for the majority of the dataset. The majority of the recorded biological sounds were produced by Weddell seals. Orca were present intermittently (~10 days total) in January-March in both summers. Known non-biological sounds include irregular low-intensity, broad-spectrum clicks and cracks from the sea ice cover, occasional wind noise, a 1.5-s gurgle with components to 200kHz every 90s from the CTD’s pump, a broad-spectrum mechanical sound for 3 min every 4 h from the observatory's underwater camera cleaning system, low-intensity whines (about 18, 58, 83, and 130 kHz, though variable over the dataset) thought to be from the station seawater pumps (>100 m away within the jetty’s well casing), and intermittent noises from tracked-vehicles and helicopters (September–February), SCUBA divers (October–December), and ships (January). Given hosting limitations, only every 6th file (roughly 10min/hour) has been archived here. Additional data can be obtained by contacting the primary author of the dataset, who will maintain it for as long as possible. Audio spectrogram images (PNGs) at three frequency ranges (three stacked panels per image, upper limits of 2.5, 25, and 256 kHz) from the entire dataset (all data, not subsampled) are also archived separately. Dataset Antarc* Antarctic Antarctica McMurdo Sound Orca Orcinus orca Sea ice Weddell Seals IEDA: US Antarctic Program Data Center (via DataONE) Antarctic McMurdo Sound McMurdo Station ENVELOPE(166.667,166.667,-77.850,-77.850) Weddell
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topic Bioacoustics
Hydroacoustics
Killer Whales
Leptonychotes Weddellii
Orcinus Orca
Weddell Seals
Whales
Biology
Sea Ice
Cryosphere
Oceans
Antarctica
McMurdo Oceanographic Observatory (2017-2019)
McMurdo Sound
US Antarctic Program Data Center (USAP-DC)
spellingShingle Bioacoustics
Hydroacoustics
Killer Whales
Leptonychotes Weddellii
Orcinus Orca
Weddell Seals
Whales
Biology
Sea Ice
Cryosphere
Oceans
Antarctica
McMurdo Oceanographic Observatory (2017-2019)
McMurdo Sound
US Antarctic Program Data Center (USAP-DC)
Cziko, Paul
Long-term broadband underwater acoustic recordings from McMurdo Sound, Antarctica (2017-2019)
topic_facet Bioacoustics
Hydroacoustics
Killer Whales
Leptonychotes Weddellii
Orcinus Orca
Weddell Seals
Whales
Biology
Sea Ice
Cryosphere
Oceans
Antarctica
McMurdo Oceanographic Observatory (2017-2019)
McMurdo Sound
US Antarctic Program Data Center (USAP-DC)
description Abstract: Broadband underwater acoustic recordings from the McMurdo Oceanographic Observatory mooring near the seaward terminus of the McMurdo Station seawater intake jetty. An omnidirectional Ocean Sonics icListen hydrophone (SB2-ETH, SN 1713) recorded continuously at 512 kilosamples/second (256 kHz Nyquist frequency; 24 bit) for 2 years. The hydrophone was mounted vertically on a steel strut (insulated with rubber sheet) at about 70 cm above the mud/gravel seabed at 21m deep, with the sloping 45° rubble face of the jetty just behind the hydrophone. Temporal coverage is >90%, with gaps and truncated files arising due to network and power outages and software bugs. The audio recordings are 10 minute WAV files, compressed using the lossless FLAC code (Free Lossless Audio Codec, xiph.org; about 33MB of data/minute compressed; 100MB/min uncompressed). The hydrophone was under thick (to 3 m) sea ice cover for the majority of the dataset. The majority of the recorded biological sounds were produced by Weddell seals. Orca were present intermittently (~10 days total) in January-March in both summers. Known non-biological sounds include irregular low-intensity, broad-spectrum clicks and cracks from the sea ice cover, occasional wind noise, a 1.5-s gurgle with components to 200kHz every 90s from the CTD’s pump, a broad-spectrum mechanical sound for 3 min every 4 h from the observatory's underwater camera cleaning system, low-intensity whines (about 18, 58, 83, and 130 kHz, though variable over the dataset) thought to be from the station seawater pumps (>100 m away within the jetty’s well casing), and intermittent noises from tracked-vehicles and helicopters (September–February), SCUBA divers (October–December), and ships (January). Given hosting limitations, only every 6th file (roughly 10min/hour) has been archived here. Additional data can be obtained by contacting the primary author of the dataset, who will maintain it for as long as possible. Audio spectrogram images (PNGs) at three frequency ranges (three stacked panels per image, upper limits of 2.5, 25, and 256 kHz) from the entire dataset (all data, not subsampled) are also archived separately.
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author Cziko, Paul
author_facet Cziko, Paul
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title Long-term broadband underwater acoustic recordings from McMurdo Sound, Antarctica (2017-2019)
title_short Long-term broadband underwater acoustic recordings from McMurdo Sound, Antarctica (2017-2019)
title_full Long-term broadband underwater acoustic recordings from McMurdo Sound, Antarctica (2017-2019)
title_fullStr Long-term broadband underwater acoustic recordings from McMurdo Sound, Antarctica (2017-2019)
title_full_unstemmed Long-term broadband underwater acoustic recordings from McMurdo Sound, Antarctica (2017-2019)
title_sort long-term broadband underwater acoustic recordings from mcmurdo sound, antarctica (2017-2019)
publisher IEDA: US Antarctic Program Data Center
publishDate 2020
url http://get.iedadata.org/metadata/iso/601416
op_coverage BEGINDATE: 2017-11-14T00:00:00Z ENDDATE: 2019-11-24T00:00:00Z
long_lat ENVELOPE(166.667,166.667,-77.850,-77.850)
geographic Antarctic
McMurdo Sound
McMurdo Station
Weddell
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McMurdo Sound
McMurdo Station
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Antarctic
Antarctica
McMurdo Sound
Orca
Orcinus orca
Sea ice
Weddell Seals
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Antarctica
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Orca
Orcinus orca
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Weddell Seals
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