Major soundscape differences in the west coast of Scotland are reflected in acoustic indices

  • B. L. Dell
  • , P. R. White
  • , J. M. Bull
  • , D. Risch

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Resumo

Passive Acoustic Monitoring (PAM) is increasingly used to monitor marine soundscapes, which are often characterised using anthrophony (human-related sounds), biophony (biotic events) and geophony (abiotic events) categories. The soundscape is especially complex in shallow marine habitats, and has been shown to vary on small temporal-spatial scales 1 . Processing PAM data sets with high sample rates remains a challenge in signal extraction, efficiency of data processing and balancing the requirement of long-term data visualisation or statistical summaries with often short duration soundscape drivers such as delphinid clicks.
The study of all components of a soundscape, alongside individual sources or species, is vital in the
context of rapidly changing habitats and increasing evidence of the impact of anthrophony on marine ecosystems 2,3,4 . Soundscape Ecology considers an entire soundscape, allowing questions around the inter-relation between soundscape components and their spatial-temporal patterns to be considered5. Understanding and efficiently quantifying soundscapes which may differ over small regions is vital if marine management and protection is to utilise PAM data effectively.
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Idioma originalEnglish
Título da publicação do anfitriãoInternational Conference on Underwater Acoustics, ICUA 2024
EditoraInstitute of Acoustics
Volume46
Edição1
ISBN (eletrónico)9781906913489
DOIs
Estado da publicaçãoPublished - 2024
Evento2024 International Conference on Underwater Acoustics, ICUA 2024 - Bath
Duração: 12 nov. 202414 nov. 2024

Série de publicação

NomeProceedings of the Institute of Acoustics
Volume46
ISSN (impresso)1478-6095

Conference

Conference2024 International Conference on Underwater Acoustics, ICUA 2024
País/TerritórioUnited Kingdom
CidadeBath
Período12/11/2414/11/24

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