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Val Veirs Colorado College Colorado Springs, CO, vveirs@coloradocollege.edu Scott Veirs Beam Reach marine science and sustainability school Seattle, WA, scott@beamreach.org 18 months of ambient underwater sound levels in Haro Strait, Puget Sound
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A 4-hydrophone array is permanently deployed on the west side of San Juan Island in Haro Strait. Study site OVAL: Orca Vocalization and Localization Vancouver Seattle Victoria
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Haro Strait is Orca habitat Sighting data expressed in Orca sightings per day per square km Figure courtesy of Donna Hauser, University of Washington
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Haro Strait Sound Sources Large Commercial Vessels Speedboats Orcas Harbor Seals Washington State Ferry Waves and Wind Odd Unique Sound Sources SonarWhat? ? At night ?
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What is this very slowly moving vessel doing on April Fools Day, 2004?
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Hydrophone recording system Hydrophones: ITC-4066 Bandwidth: 100Hz – 15kHz Digitizing rate: 44,100 sec -1 Averaging time: 2 seconds Reporting interval: 30 minutes Reported for each interval: Average received level over the 30 minute interval (dB re 1 micro Pa) 2-second sound file (.wav) at beginning of each interval 2-second file from sample with highest average sound pressure level Histogram of 2-second average sound levels (900 samples) Graph (.jpg) of sound pressure level over the previous 12 hours
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24 hrs 24 hours of ambient sound in Haro Strait
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Monthly Pattern of Ambient SPL June 2004 – November 2005
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Error bars are standard error of the mean for each hour Diurnal ambient sound pressure level June 2004 – November 2005
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Ambient SPL vs day of the week Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun Summer 2005
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Cumulative Distribution of Average SLP SPL is less than ~113 dB about 50% of the time during the winter and during summer nights The average SPL is less than ~113 dB about 10% of the time during summer days
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Winter ambient sound Jan 11 – Jan 13, 2005 8 am8 pm8 am DayNight 1/11 1/12 1/13 ~ 20 Large Commercial Ships Pass Each Day
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8 am8 pm8 am DayNight 7/3 7/4 7/5 7/6 Commercial ships dominate at nightRecreational boats dominate during day Jul 03 – Jul 06, 2004 Summer ambient sound
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Spectrum Levels: Winter In winter, there is little difference in spectral power between day and night across the frequency spectrum.
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Spectrum Levels – Summer In Summer, spectrum levels are ~5-10 dB higher during the day than at night at frequencies > ~1000 hz.
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Conclusions Large commercial ships are the dominant source of ambient noise in the Haro Strait during the day and the night in the winter. Average SPL = 113 dB re 1 Pa over 100 Hz-15 kHz bandwidth During the winter, the SPL is less than 112 dB 50% of the time Maximum average SPL = 144 dB Recreational vessels make significant contributions to the noise budget during summer days. Increase in average SPL due to recreational vessels on summer days = ~5-10 dB This increase is in the “high frequency” regime: 1 kHz – 15 kHz During summer days, the average SPL is greater than the winter (and nighttime) average of 113 dB 90% of the daytime. This average daytime SPL is ~ 118 dB
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