Aquatic Acoustic Metrics Interface Utility for Underwater Sound Monitoring and Analysis

Fishes and marine mammals may suffer a range of potential effects from exposure to intense underwater sound generated by anthropogenic activities such as pile driving, shipping, sonars, and underwater blasting. Several underwater sound recording (USR) devices have been built to acquire samples of th...

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Main Authors: Thomas J. Carlson, Michele B. Halvorsen, Zhiqun Daniel Deng, Huiying Ren
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2012-05-01
Series:Sensors
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Online Access:http://www.mdpi.com/1424-8220/12/6/7438
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spelling doaj-520e77be67104e8eaad87f3d71996d702020-11-24T23:57:15ZengMDPI AGSensors1424-82202012-05-011267438745010.3390/s120607438Aquatic Acoustic Metrics Interface Utility for Underwater Sound Monitoring and AnalysisThomas J. CarlsonMichele B. HalvorsenZhiqun Daniel DengHuiying RenFishes and marine mammals may suffer a range of potential effects from exposure to intense underwater sound generated by anthropogenic activities such as pile driving, shipping, sonars, and underwater blasting. Several underwater sound recording (USR) devices have been built to acquire samples of the underwater sound generated by anthropogenic activities. Software becomes indispensable for processing and analyzing the audio files recorded by these USRs. In this paper, we provide a detailed description of a new software package, the Aquatic Acoustic Metrics Interface (AAMI), specifically designed for analysis of underwater sound recordings to provide data in metrics that facilitate evaluation of the potential impacts of the sound on aquatic animals. In addition to the basic functions, such as loading and editing audio files recorded by USRs and batch processing of sound files, the software utilizes recording system calibration data to compute important parameters in physical units. The software also facilitates comparison of the noise sound sample metrics with biological measures such as audiograms of the sensitivity of aquatic animals to the sound, integrating various components into a single analytical frame. The features of the AAMI software are discussed, and several case studies are presented to illustrate its functionality.http://www.mdpi.com/1424-8220/12/6/7438underwater sound monitoringsoftwarenoise recordingaudiogramssound exposure level
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author Thomas J. Carlson
Michele B. Halvorsen
Zhiqun Daniel Deng
Huiying Ren
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Michele B. Halvorsen
Zhiqun Daniel Deng
Huiying Ren
Aquatic Acoustic Metrics Interface Utility for Underwater Sound Monitoring and Analysis
Sensors
underwater sound monitoring
software
noise recording
audiograms
sound exposure level
author_facet Thomas J. Carlson
Michele B. Halvorsen
Zhiqun Daniel Deng
Huiying Ren
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title Aquatic Acoustic Metrics Interface Utility for Underwater Sound Monitoring and Analysis
title_short Aquatic Acoustic Metrics Interface Utility for Underwater Sound Monitoring and Analysis
title_full Aquatic Acoustic Metrics Interface Utility for Underwater Sound Monitoring and Analysis
title_fullStr Aquatic Acoustic Metrics Interface Utility for Underwater Sound Monitoring and Analysis
title_full_unstemmed Aquatic Acoustic Metrics Interface Utility for Underwater Sound Monitoring and Analysis
title_sort aquatic acoustic metrics interface utility for underwater sound monitoring and analysis
publisher MDPI AG
series Sensors
issn 1424-8220
publishDate 2012-05-01
description Fishes and marine mammals may suffer a range of potential effects from exposure to intense underwater sound generated by anthropogenic activities such as pile driving, shipping, sonars, and underwater blasting. Several underwater sound recording (USR) devices have been built to acquire samples of the underwater sound generated by anthropogenic activities. Software becomes indispensable for processing and analyzing the audio files recorded by these USRs. In this paper, we provide a detailed description of a new software package, the Aquatic Acoustic Metrics Interface (AAMI), specifically designed for analysis of underwater sound recordings to provide data in metrics that facilitate evaluation of the potential impacts of the sound on aquatic animals. In addition to the basic functions, such as loading and editing audio files recorded by USRs and batch processing of sound files, the software utilizes recording system calibration data to compute important parameters in physical units. The software also facilitates comparison of the noise sound sample metrics with biological measures such as audiograms of the sensitivity of aquatic animals to the sound, integrating various components into a single analytical frame. The features of the AAMI software are discussed, and several case studies are presented to illustrate its functionality.
topic underwater sound monitoring
software
noise recording
audiograms
sound exposure level
url http://www.mdpi.com/1424-8220/12/6/7438
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