Long-term passive acoustic recording from a Prydz Bay deepwater mooring 2005

Progress Code: completed Statement: Detailed information on the instrument used to collect the recordings is available in a document in the download file. This dataset contains digitized passive acoustic recordings from a hydrophone connected to an autonomous recording device both moored near the se...

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Format: Dataset
Language:unknown
Published: Australian Ocean Data Network
Subjects:
PAR
AMD
Online Access:https://researchdata.edu.au/long-term-passive-mooring-2005/2822364
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Summary:Progress Code: completed Statement: Detailed information on the instrument used to collect the recordings is available in a document in the download file. This dataset contains digitized passive acoustic recordings from a hydrophone connected to an autonomous recording device both moored near the sea-floor in the Southern Ocean. Recordings were digitised at a sample rate of 500 Hz and were continuous over the period of operation. The intended purpose of these recordings was to collect baseline data on the acoustic environment (i.e. underwater sound fields). Underwater sounds that were recorded include sounds generated by Antarctic sea ice, marine mammals, and man-made sounds from ships and geo-acoustic surveys. Marine mammal sounds include calls from blue, fin, humpback, and minke whales. The data were collected in 2005 from a hydrophone deployed on a mooring in the Prydz Bay area.