Application of a seismic network to baleen whale call detection and localization in the Panama basin – a Bryde’s whale example

Baleen whales use sounds of various characteristics for different tasks and interactions. This study focuses on recordings from the Costa Rica Rift, in the Eastern Tropical Pacific Ocean, made by 25 ocean-bottom seismographs and a vertical array of 12 hydrophones between January and February 2015. T...

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Published in:The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America
Main Authors: Jean Baptiste, Tary, Christine, Peirce, Richard W., Hobbs, Felipe, Bonilla Walker, Camilo, De La Hoz, Anna, Bird, Carlos Alberto, Vargas
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Acoustical Society of America 2024
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https://dair.dias.ie/id/eprint/1304/1/Tary2024JASA.pdf
https://doi.org/10.1121/10.0025290
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spelling ftdublininstadvs:oai:dair.dias.ie:1304 2024-04-21T07:57:56+00:00 Application of a seismic network to baleen whale call detection and localization in the Panama basin – a Bryde’s whale example Jean Baptiste, Tary Christine, Peirce Richard W., Hobbs Felipe, Bonilla Walker Camilo, De La Hoz Anna, Bird Carlos Alberto, Vargas 2024-03-13 text https://dair.dias.ie/id/eprint/1304/ https://dair.dias.ie/id/eprint/1304/1/Tary2024JASA.pdf https://doi.org/10.1121/10.0025290 en eng Acoustical Society of America https://dair.dias.ie/id/eprint/1304/1/Tary2024JASA.pdf Jean Baptiste, Tary and Christine, Peirce and Richard W., Hobbs and Felipe, Bonilla Walker and Camilo, De La Hoz and Anna, Bird and Carlos Alberto, Vargas (2024) Application of a seismic network to baleen whale call detection and localization in the Panama basin – a Bryde’s whale example. The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 155 (3). pp. 2075-2086. ISSN 0001-4966 (Accepted Version) cc_by_nc_nd_4 Article PeerReviewed 2024 ftdublininstadvs https://doi.org/10.1121/10.0025290 2024-03-27T16:17:34Z Baleen whales use sounds of various characteristics for different tasks and interactions. This study focuses on recordings from the Costa Rica Rift, in the Eastern Tropical Pacific Ocean, made by 25 ocean-bottom seismographs and a vertical array of 12 hydrophones between January and February 2015. The whale calls observed are of two kinds: more commonly, repetitive 4-5 s long signals separated into two frequency bands centered at ~20 and ~36 Hz; less commonly, a series of ~0.5-1.0 s long, lower amplitude signals with frequencies between 80 and 160 Hz. These characteristics are similar to calls attributed to Bryde’s whales which are occasionally sighted in this region. In this study, the repetitive calls are detected using both the STA/LTA approach and a network empirical subspace detector. In total, 188 and 1891 calls are obtained for each method, demonstrating the value of the subspace detector for highly similar signals. These signals are first localized using a non-linear grid search algorithm and then further relocalized using the double-difference technique. The high-resolution localizations reveal the presence of at least seven whales during the recording period, often crossing the instrument network from southwest to northeast. Article in Journal/Newspaper baleen whale baleen whales Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies: DIAS Institutional Repository The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 155 3 2075 2086
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description Baleen whales use sounds of various characteristics for different tasks and interactions. This study focuses on recordings from the Costa Rica Rift, in the Eastern Tropical Pacific Ocean, made by 25 ocean-bottom seismographs and a vertical array of 12 hydrophones between January and February 2015. The whale calls observed are of two kinds: more commonly, repetitive 4-5 s long signals separated into two frequency bands centered at ~20 and ~36 Hz; less commonly, a series of ~0.5-1.0 s long, lower amplitude signals with frequencies between 80 and 160 Hz. These characteristics are similar to calls attributed to Bryde’s whales which are occasionally sighted in this region. In this study, the repetitive calls are detected using both the STA/LTA approach and a network empirical subspace detector. In total, 188 and 1891 calls are obtained for each method, demonstrating the value of the subspace detector for highly similar signals. These signals are first localized using a non-linear grid search algorithm and then further relocalized using the double-difference technique. The high-resolution localizations reveal the presence of at least seven whales during the recording period, often crossing the instrument network from southwest to northeast.
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author Jean Baptiste, Tary
Christine, Peirce
Richard W., Hobbs
Felipe, Bonilla Walker
Camilo, De La Hoz
Anna, Bird
Carlos Alberto, Vargas
spellingShingle Jean Baptiste, Tary
Christine, Peirce
Richard W., Hobbs
Felipe, Bonilla Walker
Camilo, De La Hoz
Anna, Bird
Carlos Alberto, Vargas
Application of a seismic network to baleen whale call detection and localization in the Panama basin – a Bryde’s whale example
author_facet Jean Baptiste, Tary
Christine, Peirce
Richard W., Hobbs
Felipe, Bonilla Walker
Camilo, De La Hoz
Anna, Bird
Carlos Alberto, Vargas
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title Application of a seismic network to baleen whale call detection and localization in the Panama basin – a Bryde’s whale example
title_short Application of a seismic network to baleen whale call detection and localization in the Panama basin – a Bryde’s whale example
title_full Application of a seismic network to baleen whale call detection and localization in the Panama basin – a Bryde’s whale example
title_fullStr Application of a seismic network to baleen whale call detection and localization in the Panama basin – a Bryde’s whale example
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