Modelled and measured sound levels from a seismic survey in the Canadian Beaufort Sea

2013 
JASCO Applied Sciences performed acoustic modeling and measurements to calculate marine mammal exclusion zones for Chevron Canada Limited’s 2012 Sirluaq 3-D seismic program in the Canadian Beaufort Sea. The Sirluaq survey was located in deep water (>650 m), on and beyond the continental slope, and presented unique challenges from both modeling and measurement standpoints. The modeling was performed with JASCO’s Marine Operations Noise Model (MONM), which uses a parabolic-equation-based algorithm to accurately predict N×2-D sound propagation in ocean environments. Sound levels were measured with five calibrated Autonomous Multichannel Acoustic Recorder (AMAR) systems at distances of 50–50 000 m from the airgun array, in water depths ranging from 50 to 1500 m. The sensors were laid out to capture sound levels in both the broadside (perpendicular to survey line) and endfire (along the survey line) directions. The high-resolution digital recordings of seismic sounds were analyzed to determine peak and rms sou...
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