Although acoustics allow us to “see” large areas of the ocean, without additional forms of observation it can be difficult to identify unique acoustic signatures. One project the Acoustical Ocean Ecology Group is working on is matching acoustic signatures to animals by cataloging the signatures of organisms directly observed by the ROV Ventana’s camera. This is more effective than bringing pelagic organisms like fish, squid, and gelatinous creatures to the surface for analysis, as environmental and pressure changes often lower the quality of acoustic samples.

By improving our catalog of known signatures and discovering patterns, we can begin to use acoustics to get a much higher resolution of understanding of large areas of the ocean.

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Publications

Zhang, Y., B. Kieft, B.W. Hobson, B.Y. Raanan, S. Urmy, K.J. Pitz, C.M. Preston, B. Roman, K.J. Benoit-Bird, J.M. Birch, F.P. Chavez, and C.A. Scholin. 2021. Persistent sampling of vertically migrating biological layers by an autonomous underwater vehicle within the beam of a seabed-mounted echosounder. IEEE Journal of Oceanic Engineering, 46: 497–508. https://doi.org/10.1109/JOE.2020.2982811

Benoit-Bird, K.J., and C.M. Waluk. 2021. Remote acoustic detection and characterization of fish schooling behavior. The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 150: 4329–4342. https://doi.org/10.1121/10.0007485

Hoving, H.J.T., W.F. Gilly, U. Markaida, K.J. Benoit-Bird, Z.W. Brown, P. Daniel, J.C. Field, L. Parassenti, B. Liu, and B. Campos. 2013. Extreme plasticity in life-history strategy allows a migratory predator (jumbo squid) to cope with a changing climate. Global Change Biology, 19: 2089–2103. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/gcb.12198

Sullivan, J.M., M.A. McManus, O.M. Cheriton, K.J. Benoit-Bird, L. Goodman, Z. Wang, J. Ryan, M. Stacey, D.V. Holliday, C. Greenlaw, M.A. Moline, and M. McFarland. 2010. Layered organization in the coastal ocean: An introduction to planktonic thin layers and the LOCO project. Continental Shelf Research, 30: 1–6. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.csr.2009.09.001

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