TY - RPRT TI - Summary of pamguard beaked whale click detectors and classifiers used during the 2012 Southern California behavioral response study AU - Keating, J AU - Barlow, J AB - The objective of the Southern California Behavioral Response Study (SOCAL-BRS) is to determine the effects of mid-frequency (~3 kHz) Navy sonar signals on cetaceans (Southall et al., 2012). Beaked whales are focal species for this study because previous beaked whale strandings have been associated with Navy sonar (Cox et al., 2006). Deep-diving species, such as beaked whales, typically have long dive times and short surfacing intervals, making visual detection difficult. However, beaked whales produce sounds during much of their dive-cycle (53-59%), which provides an alternative means for detecting them (Barlow et al., in press). To increase the probability of detecting beaked whales and improve our ability to track these species once detected, towed hydrophone arrays and improved echolocation click detection software were used for real-time passive acoustic monitoring of cetacean sounds during SOCAL-BRS. This report describes beaked whale detectors and classifiers used during these surveys in the summer and fall of 2012. CY - La Jolla, United Sates of America DA - 2013/09// PY - 2013 SP - 17 PB - National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) SN - 4535 UR - https://repository.library.noaa.gov/view/noaa/4535 LA - English KW - Wind Energy KW - Fixed Offshore Wind KW - Floating Offshore Wind KW - Avoidance KW - Displacement KW - Marine Mammals ER -