Dear colleagues,
My co-authors and I are pleased to announce the publication of the following 
paper:

Mouy X., D. Hannay, M. Zykov and B. Martin. 2012.
Tracking of Pacific walruses in the Chukchi Sea using a single hydrophone.
J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 131:1349-1358 (http://link.aip.org/link/?JAS/131/1349).
Abstract:
The vocal repertoire of Pacific walruses includes underwater sound pulses 
referred to as knocks and bell-like calls. An extended acoustic monitoring 
program was performed in summer 2007 over a large region of the eastern Chukchi 
Sea using autonomous seabed-mounted acoustic recorders. Walrus knocks were 
identified in many of the recordings and most of these sounds included multiple 
bottom and surface reflected signals. This paper investigates the use of a 
localization technique based on relative multipath arrival times (RMATs) for 
potential behavior studies. First, knocks are detected using a semi-automated 
kurtosis-based algorithm. Then RMATs are matched to values predicted by a 
ray-tracing model. Walrus tracks with vertical and horizontal movements were 
obtained. The tracks included repeated dives between 4.0 m and 15.5 m depth and 
a deep dive to the sea bottom (53 m). Depths at which bell-like sounds are 
produced, average knock production rate and source levels estimates of the 
knocks were determined. Bell sounds were produced at all depths throughout the 
dives. Average knock production rates varied from 59 to 75 knocks/min. Average 
source level of the knocks was estimated to 177.667.5 dB re 1 uPa peak @ 1 m.
Cheers,
Xavier Mouy
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