Duke Cherry Point PopUps 2005-2006 Bottlenose dolphin whistle presence

Duke University Marine Laboratory

Dataset credit

Duke University Marine Laboratory

Contacts

RoleNameOrganization 
Primary contact Andy Read Duke University
Data entry Melissa Soldevilla Duke University

Citation

Abstract

Traditional marine mammal monitoring techniques, such as visual surveys, are not feasible under certain conditions, such as poor weather, darkness, and conflicts with other human activities. In such cases, alternative monitoring tools are required. We used autonomous acoustic recorders, designed by Cornell University, to monitor bottlenose dolphin (Tursiops truncatus) use of two ranges in Pamlico Sound, North Carolina, in which the United States Marine Corps conducts military training exercises. We deployed multiple units in the shallow waters of both ranges for more than a year. The recorders were programmed to sample at 12 kHz with a 12 kHz anti-aliasing filter. They were set on a duty cycle and of every hour, they recorded for either 10 or 30 consecutive minutes (bins of time referred to as “observation periods”). We analyzed the acoustic recordings using Raven 1.2.1 (Cornell Lab of Ornithology). We noted the presence or absence of dolphin whistles and clicks in each observation period to determine daily and seasonal patterns of dolphin occurrence in the two ranges. Vocalizing dolphins occurred frequently in both ranges throughout the year, with peaks of activity in June in both ranges and peaks in October, November, and December in one range. Vocalizing dolphins were detected more frequently in the late night and early morning hours than in the middle of the day and early night. We believe that such autonomous acoustic monitoring systems hold great promise for the management and mitigation of potentially adverse human activities on marine mammals.

Purpose

The objective of this work was to address limitations of visual surveys in restricted ranges by conducting year-round monitoring of the presence of bottlenose dolphins in the Brant Island Shoal Bombing Target (BT-9) and the Piney Island Bombing Range (BT-11) using a passive acoustic monitoring system that could function during periods of darkness, poor weather, and on occasions when the ranges were in use.

Supplemental information

Observation dates and times are in GMT. Observations represent presence of whistles during a given duration observation period, either 10 or 30 minutes. Number of observations is the number of observation periods with whistles present. Number of animals is unknown and should not be inferred: a single individual may be represented by multiple observations and likewise a single observation period may include recordings from multiple individuals.

References

Read, R., L. Williams, K. Urian, D. Waples and T. Boynton. 2007. Acoustic monitoring of bottlenose dolphin use of the Brant Island Shoal Bombing Target (BT-9) and the Piney Island Bombing Range (BT-11). Final Report to Environmental Affairs Division, U.S. Marine Corps, MCAS Cherry Point.

Attributes

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Attributes in dataset

Attribute (table column)Description
oidOBIS-SEAMAP Dataset ID
popupid
deploymentDeployment ID
station_id
latitudeInstrument Latitude
longitudeInstrument Longitude
obs_dateStart Date of observation GMT
obs_timeStart time of observation GMT
endday
endtime
sessionduration
sp_obsSpecies observed
sp_tsnSpecies TSN code
obs_countPresence of dolphins whistles
recording_start_date_localStart Date of observation Local time
recording_start_time_localStart Time of observation Local time
recording_end_date_localEnd Date of observation Local time
recording_end_time_localEnd Time of observation Local time
gmt_diffTime difference between GMT and Local
session_no
sound_files
popup_in_water
looked_at
dolphins_presentPresence or Absence of Dolphin whistles
fish_presentPresence or Absence of fish sounds
otherPresence or Absence of other noises
book_no_and_page_no_for_more_information
OBIS-SEAMAP ID567
Seabirds0
Marine mammals1,026
Sea turtles0
Rays and sharks0
Other species0
Non spatial0
Non species0
Total1,026
Date, Begin2005-03-22
Date, End2006-05-17
Temporal prec.111111
Latitude35.05 - 35.23
Longitude-76.47 - -76.43
Coord. prec.5 decimal digits
PlatformStation
Data typeAcoustic - #call
EffortYES (ID: 569)
Traveled (km)0
Travel hours3,216
Contr. through
Registered2010-02-25
Updated2011-03-17
StatusPublished
Sharing policy CC-BY-NC (Minimum)
Shared with None
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