Tiemann, C., Martin, S. and Mobley, Jr., J.R. (2006). Aerial and acoustic 
marine mammal detection and localization on Navy ranges. IEEE Journal of 
Oceanic Engineering, 31(1):107-119.

Available from:
http://socrates.uhwo.hawaii.edu/SocialSci/jmobley/Tiemann.pdf

Abstract:

Acoustic monitoring and aerial visual surveys of marine mammal activity were 
conducted simultaneously at the Navy’s Pacific Missile Range Facility near 
Kauai, HI, during times of both high- and low-whale density from February 2002 
to March 2003. Specifically, recordings from the range’s 24 broadband 
hydrophones were made during 11 of 16 “in-season” and during six of ten 
“off-season” aerial surveys. Basic acoustic detections consisted primarily of 
humpback whale calls and sperm-whale clicks, and those two species were also 
reported in the visual surveys. The relative number of acoustic detections 
roughly corresponded with the visual survey results throughout the year. The
same acoustic data were also provided to a passive-acoustic-localization 
algorithm based on acoustic propagation models which generated estimates of 
sperm-whale movement through the range. The acoustic localizations are in close 
proximity in space and time to the visual observations of sperm whales. 
Verification of the model-based localization algorithm’s accuracy was 
demonstrated
in a controlled-source experiment at the Navy’s Atlantic Undersea Test and 
Evaluation Center (AUTEC) range in the Bahamas where the recordings of 
sperm-whale clicks were broadcast and
successfully tracked. The localization accuracy of the model-based technique 
and traditional hyperbolic techniques is compared. These results raise the 
possibility of using existing Navy assets
to detect and track marine mammals, particularly during times when visual 
sighting conditions are not favorable, in efforts to minimize their exposure to 
underwater sound.


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