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    A Global Library of Underwater Biological Sounds (GLUBS): An Online Platform with Multiple Passive Acoustic Monitoring Applications

    Aquatic ecosystems contain some of the world’s most diverse environments, and their soundscapes are often teeming with sounds from a wealth of biological sources. Passive acoustic monitoring (PAM) is an increa...

    Miles J. G. Parsons, Audrey Looby in The Effects of Noise on Aquatic Life

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    Global inventory of species categorized by known underwater sonifery

    A working group from the Global Library of Underwater Biological Sounds effort collaborated with the World Register of Marine Species (WoRMS) to create an inventory of species confirmed or expected to produce ...

    Audrey Looby, Christine Erbe, Santiago Bravo, Kieran Cox in Scientific Data (2023)

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    Fin whale (Balaenoptera physalus) migration in Australian waters using passive acoustic monitoring

    The fin whale is a globally endangered species and is listed as threatened in Australia, however no peer-reviewed studies are available to indicate the migratory movements of the species in Australian waters. ...

    Meghan G. Aulich, Robert D. McCauley, Benjamin J. Saunders in Scientific Reports (2019)

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    Patterns of biophonic periodicity on coral reefs in the Great Barrier Reef

    The coral reefs surrounding Lizard Island in the Great Barrier Reef have a diverse soundscape that contains an array of bioacoustic phenomena, notably choruses produced by fishes. Six fish choruses identified ...

    Jamie N. McWilliam, Robert D. McCauley, Christine Erbe in Scientific Reports (2017)

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    Develo** an Underwater Sound Recorder: The Long and Short (Time) of It...

    Passive acoustic recording of marine noise has advanced considerably over recent years. For a long time, a lack of widely available technology limited the acquisition of long-term acoustic data sets to a small...

    Robert D. McCauley, Frank Thomas, Miles J. G. Parsons in Acoustics Australia (2017)

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    Sound Production by Mulloway (Argyrosomus japonicus) and Variation Within Individual Calls

    Several soniferous (sound-producing) fish species can generate a number of different call types, providing significant information for intended recipients and observers. Understanding the level of variation th...

    Miles J. G. Parsons, Robert D. McCauley in Acoustics Australia (2017)

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    Imaging Marine Fauna with a Tritech Gemini 720i Sonar

    Multibeam sonar systems are increasingly used to detect, quantify and monitor behaviour of marine fauna. Over ranges of tens to hundreds of metres, animals can be detected as targets. However, at shorter range...

    Miles J. G. Parsons, Edmund Fenny, Klaus Lucke, Sylvia Osterrieder in Acoustics Australia (2017)