Fróðskaparrit - 01.01.1992, Qupperneq 37

Fróðskaparrit - 01.01.1992, Qupperneq 37
TESTING ACOUSTICAL METHODS .. . 41 ference shows that the whale was at a bear- ing 17° off the towing direction. To deter- mine the side, the course of the ship will have to be changed during recording. When the speed of the ship was increased, propeller noise was driving the hydrophone amplifiers into saturation. Pilot whale (Globicephala melas) A pod of 6 animals were observed in calm sea. They were heading away from the ship, and before the acoustic fish was deployed and operated, distance was esti- mated to be 1 NM. Both whistles (Fig. Pl) and clicks (Fig. P2) were detected. The best signal to noise ratios were obtained at 20 kHz. In pursuing the pod, it was again made abundantly clear that the acoustic fish in its present configuration is useless when oper- ated from a ship of this size at speeds more than 2 knt. White-sided dolphin (Lagenorhynchus acu- tus) A school of about 10 animals was encoun- tered while the Simrad SONAR was used in its passive mode. The school was initial- ly detected acoustically while the ship was steaming at 8 knt. The course was changed to the direction indicated by the SONAR, and after 6 min, the school was seen sur- facing at an estimated distance of 0.5 NM. Thus, the acoustic detection distance was roughly 3 times the visual one. The SONAR recordings show both whistles (Fig. Ll) and clicks (Fig. L2). The former contain rather little usable informa- tion, since the selectivity of the SONAR slices out the energy only in its passband of less than 1 kHz (centred at 18 kHz). Since delphinids are known to whistle over a range of about an octave, only the parts that happen to sweep through the “window” of the SONAR are detectable. Consequently, nothing can be said about duration, fre- quency span, or general sonic activity from such records. But since the whistles have high detectability and low directionality they obviously can be used for detection purposes. Click trains obtained with the SONAR accurately portrait pulse repetition, and rel- ative intensity at the transducer (Fig. L2). However, the received sequences are fairly short. This is consistent with an assumption about high directionality of the source. The inverse of the repetition rate is believed to indicate roughly the two-way transmission time to the target of interest. The rate in Fig. L2 accordingly suggests a target about 50 m from the animal, possibly the ship. When the acoustic fish was deployed, signals of the same type as obtained with the SONAR were recorded. However, the greater bandwidth of the heterodyne sys- tem resulted in more diversity in whistle structures. Conclusions Although exposure to odontocete species during the cruise was conspicuously low, it sufficed to demonstrate the viability of the basic idea of utilising the ultrasonic part of the acoustic spectrum for detection. Clicks were detected by the acoustic fish from all
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