FY 2000
An inexpensive passive acoustic system for recording and localizing wild animal sounds
Hayes, S.A., D.K. Mellinger, D.A. Croll, D.P. Costa, and J.F. Borsani
J. Acoust. Soc. Am., 107(6), doi: 10.1121/1.429424, 3552–3555 (2000) |
An inexpensive animal recording and tracking system was designed, which uses sound-recording buoys deployed at several locations simultaneously in a passive hydrophone array. Each buoy contains a global positioning system (GPS) Location logger, a stereo digital audio tape (DAT) recorder with a hydrophone connected to one channel, and a VHF radio signal for time synchronization connected to the second channel. In a calibration test, three buoys were deployed in triangle formation at 1.8-km spacing. Light bulb implosions were localized to an accuracy of 60 m at the array center. These buoys are far less expensive than most marine acoustic tracking systems. The instrument package can be used for drift, moored, or terrestrial applications. |