Automated acoustic tracking of aquatic animals: scales, design and deployment of listening station arrays

Heupel, M.R., Semmens, J.M., and Hobday, A.J. (2006) Automated acoustic tracking of aquatic animals: scales, design and deployment of listening station arrays. Marine and Freshwater Research, 57. pp. 1-13.

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Abstract

The recent introduction of low-cost, moored data-logging acoustic receivers has provided opportunities for tracking marine organisms over small (hundreds of metres) and large scales (hundreds of kilometres). Acoustic receivers have been deployed in many different environments to examine specific hypotheses regarding the movement of aquatic species. This technology provides many advantages for studying aquatic animal movement patterns, but also has limitations and provides unique difficulties for users. Study design, applications, advantages and limitations are discussed with examples from past and current studies. Data management and analysis techniques are in their infancy and few standardised techniques exist. Complications with data management and potential data analysis techniques are discussed. Examples from the literature are utilised wherever possible to provide useful references.

Item ID: 3474
Item Type: Article (Research - C1)
ISSN: 1448-6059
Keywords: acoustic monitoring, movement patterns, telemetry, tracking
Date Deposited: 10 Jul 2009 03:03
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