Passive acoustic monitoring on the North Atlantic right whale calving grounds

2012 
Shallow water environments, such as the North Atlantic right whale calving grounds, pose a challenge to cetacean passive acoustic monitoring due to high variability in ambient noise and environmental conditions. In this region of high shipping traffic and increased ship-strike risk, passive acoustic monitoring may reduce right whale ship strikes. This study describes temporal variability in right whale call detections, ambient noise sources, and environmental conditions on the right whale calving grounds during 2009-2010 and 2010-2011. Right whale detections occurred between November 19 and March 11, on up to 25% of days per deployment with increased nocturnal call detections, and increased acoustic presence off Jacksonville, FL during 2010-2011. Shipping noise was most common off Jacksonville, detected in up to 74% of minutes, with a diurnal peak, while tidally-associated broadband impulses were detected in up to 43% of minutes off Savannah GA. Environmental conditions including SST, wind, waves, and tid...
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