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Radiated noise from commercial ships in the Gulf of Maine: implications for whale/vessel collisions.
J Acoust Soc Am
; 132(3): EL229-35, 2012 Sep.
Artigo
em Inglês
| MEDLINE
| ID: mdl-22979837
RESUMO
To understand mysticete acoustic-based detection of ships, radiated noise from high-speed craft, cruise ships, catamarans and fishing vessels was recorded June-September 2009. Calibrated acoustic data (<2500 Hz) from a vertical hydrophone array was combined with ship passage information. A cruise ship had the highest broadband source level, while a fishing vessel had the lowest. Ship noise radiated asymmetrically and varied with depth. Bow null-effect acoustic shadow zones were observed for all ship classes and were correlated with ship-length-to-draft-ratios. These shadow zones may reduce ship detection by near-surface mysticetes.