Detection and analysis of low-frequency sperm whale vocalizations with a towed array
Sperm whale vocalizations recorded during a sea test and calibration experiment in the Gulf of Maine on a single towed, horizontal, densely sampled, low-frequency (<2500 Hz), coherent hydrophone array system are detected and analyzed for signal energy level and other characteristics. The voca...
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