Trouble-shooting deployment and recovery options for various stationary passive acoustic monitoring devices in both shallow- and deep-water applications

Deployment of any type of measuring device into the ocean, whether to shallow or deeper depths, isaccompanied by the hope that this equipment and associated data will be recovered. The ocean isharsh on gear. Salt water corrodes. Currents, tides, surge, storms, and winds collaborate to increasethe se...

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Main Authors: Dudzinksi, K., Brown, S., Lammers, M., Lucke, Klaus, Mann, D., Simard, P., Wall, C., Rasmussen, M., Magnúsdóttir, E., Tougaard, J., Eriksen, N.
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Published: American Institute of Physics 2011
Online Access:http://scitation.aip.org/content/asa/journal/jasa/129/1/10.1121/1.3519397
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/38222
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author Dudzinksi, K.
Brown, S.
Lammers, M.
Lucke, Klaus
Mann, D.
Simard, P.
Wall, C.
Rasmussen, M.
Magnúsdóttir, E.
Tougaard, J.
Eriksen, N.
author_facet Dudzinksi, K.
Brown, S.
Lammers, M.
Lucke, Klaus
Mann, D.
Simard, P.
Wall, C.
Rasmussen, M.
Magnúsdóttir, E.
Tougaard, J.
Eriksen, N.
author_sort Dudzinksi, K.
building Curtin Institutional Repository
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description Deployment of any type of measuring device into the ocean, whether to shallow or deeper depths, isaccompanied by the hope that this equipment and associated data will be recovered. The ocean isharsh on gear. Salt water corrodes. Currents, tides, surge, storms, and winds collaborate to increasethe severity of the conditions that monitoring devices will endure. All ocean-related research hasencountered the situations described in this paper. In collating the details of various deployment andrecovery scenarios related to stationary passive acoustic monitoring use in the ocean, it is the intentof this paper to share trouble-shooting successes and failures to guide future work with this gear tomonitor marine mammal, fish, and ambient (biologic and anthropogenic) sounds in the ocean—inboth coastal and open waters.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-382222017-02-28T01:38:06Z Trouble-shooting deployment and recovery options for various stationary passive acoustic monitoring devices in both shallow- and deep-water applications Dudzinksi, K. Brown, S. Lammers, M. Lucke, Klaus Mann, D. Simard, P. Wall, C. Rasmussen, M. Magnúsdóttir, E. Tougaard, J. Eriksen, N. Deployment of any type of measuring device into the ocean, whether to shallow or deeper depths, isaccompanied by the hope that this equipment and associated data will be recovered. The ocean isharsh on gear. Salt water corrodes. Currents, tides, surge, storms, and winds collaborate to increasethe severity of the conditions that monitoring devices will endure. All ocean-related research hasencountered the situations described in this paper. In collating the details of various deployment andrecovery scenarios related to stationary passive acoustic monitoring use in the ocean, it is the intentof this paper to share trouble-shooting successes and failures to guide future work with this gear tomonitor marine mammal, fish, and ambient (biologic and anthropogenic) sounds in the ocean—inboth coastal and open waters. 2011 Journal Article http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/38222 http://scitation.aip.org/content/asa/journal/jasa/129/1/10.1121/1.3519397 American Institute of Physics restricted
spellingShingle Dudzinksi, K.
Brown, S.
Lammers, M.
Lucke, Klaus
Mann, D.
Simard, P.
Wall, C.
Rasmussen, M.
Magnúsdóttir, E.
Tougaard, J.
Eriksen, N.
Trouble-shooting deployment and recovery options for various stationary passive acoustic monitoring devices in both shallow- and deep-water applications
title Trouble-shooting deployment and recovery options for various stationary passive acoustic monitoring devices in both shallow- and deep-water applications
title_full Trouble-shooting deployment and recovery options for various stationary passive acoustic monitoring devices in both shallow- and deep-water applications
title_fullStr Trouble-shooting deployment and recovery options for various stationary passive acoustic monitoring devices in both shallow- and deep-water applications
title_full_unstemmed Trouble-shooting deployment and recovery options for various stationary passive acoustic monitoring devices in both shallow- and deep-water applications
title_short Trouble-shooting deployment and recovery options for various stationary passive acoustic monitoring devices in both shallow- and deep-water applications
title_sort trouble-shooting deployment and recovery options for various stationary passive acoustic monitoring devices in both shallow- and deep-water applications
url http://scitation.aip.org/content/asa/journal/jasa/129/1/10.1121/1.3519397
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/38222