Listening to Ocean Life
Author
Luczkovich, Joseph J.; Sprague, Mark; Rulifson, Roger
Abstract
By using a remotely controlled autonomous vehicle ("Blackbeard" the Acoustic Wave Glider), the authors made recordings of sounds produced by striped cusk eels, sea robins, oyster toadfish, weakfish, red drum, spotted seatrout, bottlenose dolphins, and humpback whales in Onslow Bay, North Carolina. The article describes the wave glider, the sound recording system used on the wave glider, and presents data recorded along the track followed by the glider mission in August 2017.
Date
2019-05-30
Citation:
APA:
Luczkovich, Joseph J., & Sprague, Mark, & Rulifson, Roger. (May 2019).
Listening to Ocean Life.
Sea Technology,
(16-20. Retrieved from
http://hdl.handle.net/10342/7495
MLA:
Luczkovich, Joseph J., and Sprague, Mark, and Rulifson, Roger.
"Listening to Ocean Life". Sea Technology.
. (16-20.),
May 2019.
March 08, 2021.
http://hdl.handle.net/10342/7495.
Chicago:
Luczkovich, Joseph J. and Sprague, Mark and Rulifson, Roger,
"Listening to Ocean Life," Sea Technology May 2019, no.
(May 2019),
http://hdl.handle.net/10342/7495 (accessed
March 08, 2021).
AMA:
Luczkovich, Joseph J., Sprague, Mark, Rulifson, Roger.
Listening to Ocean Life. Sea Technology.
May 2019;
May 2019()
16-20. http://hdl.handle.net/10342/7495. Accessed
March 08, 2021.
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