Long-term spatially distributed observations of deep diving marine mammals in the Northern Gulf of Mexico using passive acoustic monitoring

Journal of the Acoustical Society of America(2016)

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This paper will present the results of processing long-term passive acoustic monitoring (PAM) data collected July through October 2015 in the Northern Gulf of Mexico in the vicinity of the Deep Water Horizon oil spill site to aid in understanding factors driving the distribution of sperm and beaked whales in the Gulf of Mexico. The Littoral Acoustic Demonstration Center -Gulf Ecological Monitoring and Modeling Consortium (LADC-GEMM) deployed five bottom-anchored acoustic moorings (LADC EARS buoys) at 10, 25, and 50 nmi distance from the 2010 oil spill location. Autonomous surface vehicles and a glider were simultaneously operated in the area for the additional collection of PAM data. The daily and monthly activity of three species of beaked whales exhibits spatial and seasonal variability, which appear to be correlated with levels of anthropogenic noise at the monitoring sites. Acoustic detection data are used to estimate abundances at three sites and compare them to the estimates obtained from baseline d...
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