PALAOA An Autonomous SAM Device in the Atka Bay

The PerenniAL Acoustic Observatory in the Antarctic Ocean (PALAOA, Hawaiian whale) was set up on the Ekström ice shelf, Antarctica in December 2005 near the German Neumayer Station (Boebel et al., 2006). It is intended to record the underwater soundscape in the vicinity of the shelf ice edge over th...

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Main Author: Kindermann, Lars
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Published: 2006
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Online Access:https://epic.awi.de/id/eprint/18257/
https://epic.awi.de/id/eprint/18257/1/Kin2006a.pdf
https://hdl.handle.net/10013/epic.28797
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spelling ftawi:oai:epic.awi.de:18257 2023-05-15T13:39:47+02:00 PALAOA An Autonomous SAM Device in the Atka Bay Kindermann, Lars 2006 application/pdf https://epic.awi.de/id/eprint/18257/ https://epic.awi.de/id/eprint/18257/1/Kin2006a.pdf https://hdl.handle.net/10013/epic.28797 https://hdl.handle.net/10013/epic.28797.d001 unknown https://epic.awi.de/id/eprint/18257/1/Kin2006a.pdf https://hdl.handle.net/10013/epic.28797.d001 Kindermann, L. (2006) PALAOA An Autonomous SAM Device in the Atka Bay , Static Acoustic Monitoring (SAM) as a tool for Environmental Impact Studies with emphasis on Offshore Wind Farm Constructions. International Workshop on 4. September 2006, Stralsund, Germany. . hdl:10013/epic.28797 EPIC3Static Acoustic Monitoring (SAM) as a tool for Environmental Impact Studies with emphasis on Offshore Wind Farm Constructions. International Workshop on 4. September 2006, Stralsund, Germany. Conference notRev 2006 ftawi 2021-12-24T15:32:28Z The PerenniAL Acoustic Observatory in the Antarctic Ocean (PALAOA, Hawaiian whale) was set up on the Ekström ice shelf, Antarctica in December 2005 near the German Neumayer Station (Boebel et al., 2006). It is intended to record the underwater soundscape in the vicinity of the shelf ice edge over the duration of several years. These long-term recordings will allow studying the acoustic repertoire of whales and seals continuously in an environment almost undisturbed by humans. The data will be analyzed to (1) register species specific vocalizations, (2) infer the approximate number of animals inside the measuring range, (3) calculate their movements relative to the observatory, and (4) examine possible effects of the sporadic shipping traffic on the acoustic and locomotive behaviour of marine mammals. The data, which are largely free of anthropogenic noise, provide also a base to set up passive acoustic mitigation systems used on research vessels. Noise-free bioacoustic data thereby represent the foundation for the development of automatic pattern recognition procedures in the presence of interfering sounds, e.g. propeller noise. Conference Object Antarc* Antarctic Antarctic Ocean Antarctica Ice Shelf Alfred Wegener Institute for Polar- and Marine Research (AWI): ePIC (electronic Publication Information Center) Antarctic Antarctic Ocean Atka ENVELOPE(151.789,151.789,60.835,60.835) Ekström Ice Shelf ENVELOPE(-8.000,-8.000,-71.000,-71.000) Neumayer Neumayer Station The Antarctic
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description The PerenniAL Acoustic Observatory in the Antarctic Ocean (PALAOA, Hawaiian whale) was set up on the Ekström ice shelf, Antarctica in December 2005 near the German Neumayer Station (Boebel et al., 2006). It is intended to record the underwater soundscape in the vicinity of the shelf ice edge over the duration of several years. These long-term recordings will allow studying the acoustic repertoire of whales and seals continuously in an environment almost undisturbed by humans. The data will be analyzed to (1) register species specific vocalizations, (2) infer the approximate number of animals inside the measuring range, (3) calculate their movements relative to the observatory, and (4) examine possible effects of the sporadic shipping traffic on the acoustic and locomotive behaviour of marine mammals. The data, which are largely free of anthropogenic noise, provide also a base to set up passive acoustic mitigation systems used on research vessels. Noise-free bioacoustic data thereby represent the foundation for the development of automatic pattern recognition procedures in the presence of interfering sounds, e.g. propeller noise.
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Kindermann, L. (2006) PALAOA An Autonomous SAM Device in the Atka Bay , Static Acoustic Monitoring (SAM) as a tool for Environmental Impact Studies with emphasis on Offshore Wind Farm Constructions. International Workshop on 4. September 2006, Stralsund, Germany. . hdl:10013/epic.28797
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