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dc.contributor.authorJesus, Sérgio M.-
dc.contributor.authorXavier, Fabio Contrera-
dc.contributor.authorVio, Renato P.-
dc.contributor.authorOsowsky, Jefferson-
dc.contributor.authorSimões, Marcus Vinicius-
dc.contributor.authorFagundes Netto, Eduardo Barros-
dc.contributor.authorThe Effects of Noise on Aquatic Life, 2019, Den Haag (Netherland)-
dc.date.accessioned2020-02-09T19:18:04Z-
dc.date.available2020-02-09T19:18:04Z-
dc.date.issued2019-
dc.identifier.urihttp://www.repositorio.mar.mil.br/handle/ripcmb/844429-
dc.description.abstractThe Island of Cabo Frio is at the tip of the Cabo Frio cape, a landmark of the Brazilian coast situated 23 degrees south, between the tropical ocean and the southern temperate region. This cape is subject to, often strong, NE winds developing a significant upwelling phenomenon on its southward . Between the island and the mainland there is bay relatively protected from the southern ocean by a rocky shore that has only a narrow entrance, through which extremely cold water enters when upwelling occurs. For more than one year continuous sound recording has been performed near the rock shore (Xavier et al., 2018). From January 14 to 18, 2019, an experiment named BIOCOM19, involving acoustic transmissions across the bay was carried out. Together with other instrumentation an acoustic vector sensor was also installed near the shore with the objective of recording particle velocity. It is now well known that a large number of organisms are sensitive to particle motion, which differentiates itself from sound pressure, specially near acoustically hard surfaces or at close distance from acoustic sources. The recorder itself is based on a dual tri-axial accelerometer combined with an hydrophone (Mantouka et al., 2017) and was primarily developed for seismic imaging from on board autonomous vehicles (Santos et al., 2017 and Felisberto et al., 2019). During BIOCOM19 the recorder was attached to a rectangular pod positioned at about 8 m from the rock wall and at 7m depth. The recorded data covers two full days and includes additional acoustic data along the water column and other environmental information such as temperature profiles both at the receiver site and along the transmission path across the bay. The data processed so far shows that together with sound pressure particle velocity is clearly sensitive to the biological signature identifiable in the area. A daily pattern can be observed between 1.5 and 5 kHz, during the periods without acoustic transmissions, as coming from the rocky wall. Particle motion is extremely difficult to interpret but seems to show a similar pattern, at least for the accelerometer that is placed towards the shore. This study supports the development of tools to identify and classify several bioacoustic signatures from benthic community.pt_BR
dc.language.isoengpt_BR
dc.rightsopenAccesspt_BR
dc.subjectCiência, tecnologia e inovaçãopt_BR
dc.subjectAcústica Submarinapt_BR
dc.subjectCabo Frio (RJ)pt_BR
dc.titleAcoustic particle velocity measurements near a rocky shore off Cabo Frio Islandpt_BR
dc.typejournalArticlept_BR
dc.location.countrynldpt_BR
dc.subject.dgpmCiência, Tecnologia e Inovação-
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