Dear MARMAM members,

Our paper titled "The Relationship among Oceanography, Prey Fields, and Beaked 
Whale Foraging Habitat in the Tongue of the Ocean" has just been published in 
PLoS One. A link to the paper and abstract are included below if it's of 
interest to you:

http://www.plosone.org/article/info%3Adoi%2F10.1371%2Fjournal.pone.0019269

Abstract
Beaked whales, specifically Blainville's (Mesoplodon densirostris) and Cuvier's 
(Ziphius cavirostris), are known to feed in the Tongue of the Ocean, Bahamas. 
These whales can be reliably detected and often localized within the Atlantic 
Undersea Test and Evaluation Center (AUTEC) acoustic sensor system. The AUTEC 
range is a regularly spaced bottom mounted hydrophone array covering .350 nm2 
providing a valuable network to record anthropogenic noise and marine mammal 
vocalizations. Assessments of the potential risks of noise exposure to beaked 
whales have historically occurred in the absence of information about the 
physical and biological environments in which these animals are distributed. In 
the fall of 2008, we used a downward looking 38 kHz SIMRAD EK60 echosounder to 
measure prey scattering layers concurrent with fine scale turbulence 
measurements from an autonomous turbulence profiler. Using an 8 km, 4-leaf 
clover sampling pattern, we completed a total of 7.5 repeat surveys with 
concurrently measured physical and biological oceanographic parameters, so as 
to examine the spatiotemporal scales and relationships among turbulence levels, 
biological scattering layers, and beaked whale foraging activity. We found a 
strong correlation among increased prey density and ocean vertical structure 
relative to increased click densities. Understanding the habitats of these 
whales and their utilization patterns will improve future models of beaked 
whale habitat as well as allowing more comprehensive assessments of exposure 
risk to anthropogenic sound.

Sincerely,
Elliott

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