Listening to Ocean Life

"By using a remotely controlled autonomous vehicle (""Blackbeard"" the Acoustic Wave Glider) , the authors made recordings of sounds produced by striped cusk eels , sea robins , oyster toadfish , weakfish , red drum , spotted seatrout , bottlenose dolphins , and humpback wha...

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Main Authors: Luczkovich, Joseph J., NC DOCKS at East Carolina University, Rulifson, Roger, Sprague, Mark
Language:English
Published: 2019
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Online Access:http://libres.uncg.edu/ir/ecu/f/0000-embargo-holder.txt
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Summary:"By using a remotely controlled autonomous vehicle (""Blackbeard"" the Acoustic Wave Glider) , the authors made recordings of sounds produced by striped cusk eels , sea robins , oyster toadfish , weakfish , red drum , spotted seatrout , bottlenose dolphins , and humpback whales in Onslow Bay , North Carolina. The article describes the wave glider , the sound recording system used on the wave glider , and presents data recorded along the track followed by the glider mission in August 2017."