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J Acoust Soc Am ; 133(3): 1368-76, 2013 Mar.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23464008

ABSTRACT

This study aims to provide an objective mapping of the underwater noise and its sources over an Adriatic coastal marine habitat by applying the self-organizing maps (SOM) method. Systematic sampling of sea ambient noise (SAN) was carried out at ten predefined acoustic stations between 2007 and 2009. Analyses of noise levels were performed for 1/3 octave band standard centered frequencies in terms of instantaneous sound pressure levels averaged over 300 s to calculate the equivalent continuous sound pressure levels. Data on vessels' presence, type, and distance from the monitoring stations were also collected at each acoustic station during the acoustic sampling. Altogether 69 noise surveys were introduced to the SOM predefined 2 × 2 array. The overall results of the analysis distinguished two dominant underwater soundscapes, associating them mainly to the seasonal changes in the nautical tourism and fishing activities within the study area and to the wind and wave action. The analysis identified recreational vessels as the dominant anthropogenic source of underwater noise, particularly during the tourist season. The method demonstrated to be an efficient tool in predicting the SAN levels based on the vessel distribution, indicating also the possibility of its wider implication for marine conservation.


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Acoustics , Environmental Monitoring/methods , Models, Theoretical , Noise , Water , Acoustics/instrumentation , Motion , Noise, Transportation , Oceans and Seas , Pressure , Seasons , Ships , Signal Processing, Computer-Assisted , Sound Spectrography , Time Factors , Transducers, Pressure , Travel , Water Movements , Wind
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Mar Pollut Bull ; 68(1-2): 77-84, 2013 Mar 15.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23324542

ABSTRACT

The waters of the Cres-Losinj archipelago are subject to intense boat traffic related to the high number of leisure boats frequenting this area during the summer tourist season. Boat noise dominates the acoustic environment of the local bottlenose dolphin (Tursiops truncatus) population. This study investigates the spatial and temporal change in the underwater noise levels due to intense boating, and its effect on the distribution of the bottlenose dolphins. In the period 2007-2009 sea ambient noise (SAN) was sampled across ten acoustic stations. During data collection the presence of leisure boats was recorded if they were within 2 km of the sampling station. Bottlenose dolphin spatial distribution was monitored in the same period. Results showed a strong positive correlation between high SAN levels and boat presence, particularly in the tourist season. Dolphin distribution indicated significant seasonal displacements from noisy areas characterized by the intense leisure boating.


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Bottle-Nosed Dolphin/physiology , Leisure Activities , Noise, Transportation/statistics & numerical data , Ships/statistics & numerical data , Animal Migration , Animals , Croatia , Environmental Monitoring , Seasons
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