Peer-Reviewed Technical Communication Visual and Passive Acoustic Marine Mammal Observations and High-Frequency Seismic Source Characteristics Recorded During a Seismic Survey

Abstract—In this paper, we present marine mammal observation statistics, high-frequency seismic source characteristics, and example denoising of marine mammal acoustical recordings using data collected during the mitigation and monitoring program for a 3-D seismic survey by EnCana Corporation, Calga...

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Main Authors: John R. Potter, Senior Member, Marielle Thillet, Craig Douglas, Ar A. Chitre, Zbigniew Doborzynski, Paul J. Seekings
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spelling ftciteseerx:oai:CiteSeerX.psu:10.1.1.225.3109 2023-05-15T17:45:36+02:00 Peer-Reviewed Technical Communication Visual and Passive Acoustic Marine Mammal Observations and High-Frequency Seismic Source Characteristics Recorded During a Seismic Survey John R. Potter Senior Member Marielle Thillet Craig Douglas Ar A. Chitre Zbigniew Doborzynski Paul J. Seekings The Pennsylvania State University CiteSeerX Archives application/pdf http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/summary?doi=10.1.1.225.3109 http://arl.nus.edu.sg/twiki/pub/ARL/BibEntries/Potter2007a.pdf en eng http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/summary?doi=10.1.1.225.3109 http://arl.nus.edu.sg/twiki/pub/ARL/BibEntries/Potter2007a.pdf Metadata may be used without restrictions as long as the oai identifier remains attached to it. http://arl.nus.edu.sg/twiki/pub/ARL/BibEntries/Potter2007a.pdf text ftciteseerx 2016-01-07T18:28:02Z Abstract—In this paper, we present marine mammal observation statistics, high-frequency seismic source characteristics, and example denoising of marine mammal acoustical recordings using data collected during the mitigation and monitoring program for a 3-D seismic survey by EnCana Corporation, Calgary, AB, Canada, in the Northwest Atlantic during 2003. Marine mammals were observed both visually and acoustically. No marine mammal incidents or adverse reactions were observed during the survey. Acoustical observations were made by the Seamap Passive Acoustic Cetacean Monitoring System (SPACMS), consisting of two hydrophones placed 50 m apart, towed ahead of and to one side of the seismic source. Visual and acoustical detections were uncorrelated, indicating the complementary nature of the two observational techniques. Visual detections were more common per hour of effort than acoustical detections. Acoustical detection rates Text Northwest Atlantic Unknown Canada
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description Abstract—In this paper, we present marine mammal observation statistics, high-frequency seismic source characteristics, and example denoising of marine mammal acoustical recordings using data collected during the mitigation and monitoring program for a 3-D seismic survey by EnCana Corporation, Calgary, AB, Canada, in the Northwest Atlantic during 2003. Marine mammals were observed both visually and acoustically. No marine mammal incidents or adverse reactions were observed during the survey. Acoustical observations were made by the Seamap Passive Acoustic Cetacean Monitoring System (SPACMS), consisting of two hydrophones placed 50 m apart, towed ahead of and to one side of the seismic source. Visual and acoustical detections were uncorrelated, indicating the complementary nature of the two observational techniques. Visual detections were more common per hour of effort than acoustical detections. Acoustical detection rates
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Peer-Reviewed Technical Communication Visual and Passive Acoustic Marine Mammal Observations and High-Frequency Seismic Source Characteristics Recorded During a Seismic Survey
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Craig Douglas
Ar A. Chitre
Zbigniew Doborzynski
Paul J. Seekings
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title_short Peer-Reviewed Technical Communication Visual and Passive Acoustic Marine Mammal Observations and High-Frequency Seismic Source Characteristics Recorded During a Seismic Survey
title_full Peer-Reviewed Technical Communication Visual and Passive Acoustic Marine Mammal Observations and High-Frequency Seismic Source Characteristics Recorded During a Seismic Survey
title_fullStr Peer-Reviewed Technical Communication Visual and Passive Acoustic Marine Mammal Observations and High-Frequency Seismic Source Characteristics Recorded During a Seismic Survey
title_full_unstemmed Peer-Reviewed Technical Communication Visual and Passive Acoustic Marine Mammal Observations and High-Frequency Seismic Source Characteristics Recorded During a Seismic Survey
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