The International Association of Geophysical Contractors (IAGC) has released 
new Guidance on the Use of Towed Passive Acoustic Monitoring (PAM) during 
geophysical operations.  IAGC has taken steps to inform the geophysical 
industry and has developed recommended guidance for PAM use and reporting.

As part of the efforts to minimize the very low potential impact on the marine 
environment, the geophysical industry takes a variety of measures for purposes 
of monitoring and mitigation.  When used in the most optimized way, PAM can be 
an effective measure to detect marine mammals near seismic vessels.

PAM employs the use of a hydrophone array pulled behind a seismic vessel to 
detect the presence of vocalizing marine mammals, and software technology that 
allows the data to be analyzed as it is collected.  In addition to visual 
observers, PAM can be a useful monitoring tool, particularly during low or 
impaired surface visibility conditions.

The IAGC Guidance on the Use of Towed Passive Acoustic 
Monitoring<http://www.iagc.org/files/4503/> during Geophysical Operations was 
developed to maximize the operational performance of PAM systems during 
geophysical surveys.  It was prepared by IAGC member company volunteers, using 
their experience and expertise to provide the industry with useful information 
for implementing PAM systems.

Chip Gill, IAGC President said, "The new Guidance is another demonstration of 
the industry's efforts to further enhance the capabilities of PAM systems. We 
also support the use of the PAMGuard software for consistency within the 
industry.  The geophysical industry is committed to conducting our operations 
in an environmentally responsible manner."

IAGC has been an early supporter of complementary monitoring techniques to 
visual observations, such as PAM.  IAGC recommends that PAM operators be 
trained and that minimum requirements for PAM equipment (including capabilities 
of software and hardware) should be considered.

As a member of the International Association Oil & Gas Producers (OGP) E&P 
Sound and Marine Life Joint Industry Program (JIP), IAGC has supported research 
projects to improve the capabilities of PAM systems, including the development 
of PAMGuard.   PAMGuard is a software package developed by the JIP for use on 
PAM systems.
PAMGuard software is free and open to use.  More information on PAMGuard and 
the free software can be found HERE<http://www.pamguard.org>.  Other JIP 
projects supported by IAGC  can be found HERE<http://www.iagc.org/files/4502/>.


Gail Adams
Communications Director
International Association of Geophysical Contractors
Office: +1 713-957-8080
Mobile: +1 281-702-4201
Email: [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>
Website: www.iagc.org

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