Dear MARMAM-readers,

We are pleased to inform you that our paper 'Separating underwater ambient 
noise from flow noise recorded on stereo acoustic tags attached to marine 
mammals',  by A.M. von Benda-Beckmann, P. J. Wensveen, F. I.P. Samara, S. P. 
Beerens, P. J. O. Miller, is now available online at the Journal of 
Experimental Biology, 219, 2271-2275, 2016.

http://jeb.biologists.org/content/early/2016/05/25/jeb.133116

Abstract:
Sound recording acoustic tags attached to marine animals are commonly used in 
behavioural studies. Measuring ambient noise is of interest to understand 
responses of marine mammals to anthropogenic underwater sound, or to assess 
their communication space. Noise of water flowing around the tag reflects the 
speed of the animal, but hinders ambient noise measurement. Here we describe a 
correlation-based method for stereo acoustic tags to separate the relative 
contributions of flow and ambient noise. The uncorrelated part of the noise 
measured in DTAG recordings related well to animal swim speed of a humpback 
whale (Megaptera novaeangliae), thus providing a robust measure of flow noise 
over a wide frequency bandwidth. By removing measurements affected by flow 
noise, consistent ambient noise estimates were made for two killer whales 
(Orcinus orca) with DTAGs attached simultaneously. The method is applicable to 
any multi-channel acoustic tag, enabling application to a wide range of marine 
species.

For any inquiries or requests please contact me at: 
[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>.

Kind regards,

Sander von Benda-Beckmann

Netherlands Organisation for Applied Scientific Research (TNO)
Acoustics & Sonar Department
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