Dear colleagues,

My co-authors and I are happy to announce the publication of the following 
paper in Frontiers in Marine Science:

Christiansen F, Rojano-Doñate L, Madsen PT and Bejder L (2016) Noise Levels of 
Multi-Rotor Unmanned Aerial Vehicles with Implications for Potential Underwater 
Impacts on Marine Mammals. Front. Mar. Sci. 3:277. doi: 10.3389/fmars.2016.00277

Abstract:
Despite the rapid increase in the use of unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) in 
marine mammal research, knowledge of the effects of UAVs on study animals is 
very limited. We recorded the in-air and in-water noise from two commonly used 
multi-rotor UAVs, the SwellPro Splashdrone and the DJI Inspire 1 Pro, to assess 
the potential for negative noise effects of UAV use. The Splashdrone and 
Inspire UAVs produced broad-band in-air source levels of 80 dB re 20 ?Pa and 81 
dB re 20 ?Pa (rms), with fundamental frequencies centered at 60 Hz and 150 Hz. 
The noise of the UAVs coupled poorly into the water, and could only be 
quantified above background noise of the recording sites at 1 m depth when 
flying at altitudes of 5 and 10 m, resulting in broad-band received levels 
around 95 dB re ?Pa rms for the Splashdrone and around 101 dB re ?Pa rms for 
the Inspire. The third octave levels of the underwater UAV noise profiles are 
(i) close to ambient noise levels in many shallow water habitats, (ii) largely 
below the hearing thresholds at low frequencies of toothed whales, but (iii) 
likely above the hearing thresholds of baleen whales and pinnipeds. So while 
UAV noise may be heard by some marine mammals underwater, it is implied that 
the underwater noise effect is small, even for animals close to the water 
surface. Our findings will be valuable for wildlife managers and regulators 
when issuing permits and setting guidelines for UAV operations. Further, our 
experimental setup can be used by others to evaluate noise effects of larger 
sized UAVs on marine mammals.

A copy of the paper can be downloaded for free from:

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Noise Levels of Multi-Rotor Unmanned Aerial Vehicles with Implications for 
Potential Underwater Impacts on Marine 
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journal.frontiersin.org
Despite the rapid increase in the use of unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) in 
marine mammal research, knowledge of the effects of UAVs on study animals is 
very limited. We recorded the in-air and in-water noise from two commonly used 
multi-rotor UAVs, the SwellPro Splashdrone and the DJI Inspire 1 Pro, to assess 
the potential for negative noise effects of UAV use. The Splashdrone and 
Inspire UAVs produced broad-band in-air source levels of 80 dB re 20µPa and 81 
dB re 20µPa (rms), with fundamental frequencies centered at 60 Hz and 150 Hz. 
The noise of the UAVs coupled poorly into the water, and could only be 
quantified above background noise of the recording sites at 1m depth when 
flying at altitudes of 5 and 10m, resulting in broad-band received levels 
around 95 dB re µPa rms for the Splashdrone and around 101 dB re µPa rms for 
the Inspire. The third octave levels of the underwater UAV noise profiles are 
i) close to ambient noise levels in many shallow water habitats, ii) largely 
below the hearing threshold




Best regards,



Fredrik Christiansen

Postdoctoral Research Fellow
Cetacean Research Unit, School of Veterinary and Life Sciences
Murdoch University, Murdoch, WA 6150, Australia
+61 417 502 098, 
f.christian...@murdoch.edu.au<mailto:f.christian...@murdoch.edu.au>, twitter: 
@FChristiansen83
http://scholar.google.com.au/citations?user=vkA5Y3EAAAAJ&hl=en&oi=sra
http://www.researchgate.net/profile/Fredrik_Christiansen3/?ev=hdr_xprf

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