gov.noaa.ncei.pad:NOAA-Navy-SanctSound_FK03_01_seiwhale_1d eng; USA utf8 dataset NOAA National Centers for Environmental Information ncei.info@noaa.gov https://www.ncei.noaa.gov/contact NCEI Contact Information Information for contacts at NCEI. information pointOfContact 2022-04-14 ISO 19115-2 Geographic Information - Metadata - Part 2: Extensions for Imagery and Gridded Data ISO 19115-2:2009(E) Sei Whale Sound Production Recorded at SanctSound Site FK03_01 2022-04-15 publication Final SanctSound Data Product International DOI Foundation (IDF) 10.25921/hxre-sh38 NOAA National Centers for Environmental Information NCEI Metadata ID: gov.noaa.ncei.pad:NOAA-Navy-SanctSound_FK03_01_seiwhale_1d Simone Baumann-Pickering Scripps Institution of Oceanography principalInvestigator Leila Hatch NOAA Stellwagen Bank National Marine Sanctuary principalInvestigator John Joseph U.S. Naval Postgraduate School principalInvestigator Anke Kuegler Hawai'i Institute of Marine Biology, University of Hawai'i at Manoa principalInvestigator Marc Lammers NOAA Hawaiian Islands Humpback Whale National Marine Sanctuary principalInvestigator Tetyana Margolina U.S. Naval Postgraduate School principalInvestigator Karlina Merkens NOAA Pacific Islands Fisheries Science Center principalInvestigator Lindsey Peavey Reeves NOAA Channel Islands National Marine Sanctuary principalInvestigator Timothy Rowell NOAA Northeast Fisheries Science Center principalInvestigator Jenni Stanley Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution principalInvestigator Alison Stimpert Moss Landing Marine Laboratories principalInvestigator Sofie Van Parijs NOAA Northeast Fisheries Science Center principalInvestigator Eden Zang NOAA Hawaiian Islands Humpback Whale National Marine Sanctuary principalInvestigator NOAA National Centers for Environmental Information publisher NOAA Office of National Marine Sanctuaries author U.S. Navy author Nicole Pegg and Genevieve Davis NOAA Northeast Fisheries Science Center collaborator This record represents sei whale sound production detected from raw passive acoustic data. The Low Frequency Detection and Classification System (LFDCS) call library contains the 82 – 34 Hz sei whale downsweeps, which was the call type we focused on in this study. All sei whale downsweep detections with a Mahalanobis distance of 3.0 or less were manually screened for the daily presence of a doublet or triplet. Doublets and triplets were defined as 2 or 3 repeated downsweeps, respectively, with roughly 3.5 seconds elapsed between the start of successive calls. Sei whales were considered present if a true detection (at least one downsweep detected within a doublet or triplet) was found for that day. Only the occurrence of the downsweeps as doublet or triplets were selected to ensure confidence in species identification. These data were recorded at SanctSound Site FK03_01 between December 18, 2018 and April 24, 2019. These data are available to the public for a wide variety of uses including scientific research and analysis. 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Sei Whale Sound Production Recorded at SanctSound Site FK03_01, SanctSound Data Products. NOAA National Centers for Environmental Information. https://doi.org/10.25921/hxre-sh38. [access date]. NOAA-Navy Sanctuary Soundscapes Monitoring Project (SanctSound) Office of National Marine Sanctuaries sponsor U.S. Navy sponsor https://sanctuaries.noaa.gov/science/monitoring/sound/ Sound Monitoring NOAA and the U.S. Navy are working to better understand underwater sound within the U.S. National Marine Sanctuary System. From 2018 to 2021, these agencies will work with numerous scientific partners to study sound within seven national marine sanctuaries and one marine national monument, which includes waters off Hawai'i and the east and west coasts. Standardized measurements will assess sounds produced by marine animals, physical processes (e.g., wind and waves), and human activities. Collectively, this information will help NOAA and the Navy measure sound levels and baseline acoustic conditions in sanctuaries. This work is a continuation of ongoing Navy and NOAA research, including efforts by NOAA's Office of National Marine Sanctuaries This dataset represents the derived products from the raw acoustic data that are archived at NOAA National Centers for Environmental Information. information largerWorkCitation project eng; USA biota oceans Site FK03_01 -81.77413299999999 -81.77413299999999 24.45895 24.45895 2018-12-18T17:00:00Z 2019-04-24T03:00:00Z Passive acoustic data physicalMeasurement timestamp string Timestamp in ISO 8601 date format presence double Presence of Sei Whale (0 = not present; 1 = present) 1 0 presence double The Low Frequency Detection and Classification System (LFDCS) call library contains the 82 – 34 Hz sei whale downsweeps, which was the call type we focused on in this study. All sei whale downsweep detections with a Mahalanobis distance of 3.0 or less were manually screened for the daily presence of a doublet or triplet. Doublets and triplets were defined as 2 or 3 repeated downsweeps, respectively, with roughly 3.5 seconds elapsed between the start of successive calls. Sei whales were considered present if a true detection (at least one downsweep detected within a doublet or triplet) was found for that day. Only the occurrence of the downsweeps as doublet or triplets were selected to ensure confidence in species identification. NOAA National Centers for Environmental Information ncei.info@noaa.gov https://www.ncei.noaa.gov/contact NCEI Contact Information Information for contacts at NCEI. information distributor In most cases, electronic downloads of the data are free. However, fees may apply for custom orders, data certifications, copies of analog materials, and data distribution on physical media. Contact NCEI for other distribution options and instructions. CSV, netCDF https://doi.org/10.25921/hxre-sh38 HTTPS Metadata Landing Page information https://coastwatch.pfeg.noaa.gov/erddap/griddap/noaaSanctSound_FK03_01_seiwhale_1d.html ERDDAP:griddap NOAA-Navy Sanctuary Soundscape Monitoring Project, Sei Whale Sound Production, Florida Keys, SanctSound_FK03_01_seiwhale_1d Request a data subset, graph, or map from a gridded dataset through ERDDAP griddap download dataset Quality data were recorded for the duration of the deployment. All data were collected with standardized and calibrated acoustic recording equipment. Data quality was assessed through visual analysis and examination of acoustic levels over time across all frequencies. All acoustic data were processed using the Low Frequency Detection and Classification System (LFDCS; Baumgartner and Mussoline, 2011), which creates conditioned spectrograms using a short-time Fourier transform with a data frame of 512 samples and 75% overlap (80% overlap for the 120 Hz decimated data (blue and fin whales)), resulting in a time step of 64 ms and frequency resolution of 3.9 Hz (for 120 Hz data: 853 ms time step and 0.23 Hz frequency resolution). After tracing contour lines, or “pitch tracks”, through tonal sounds, the program uses multivariate discriminant function analysis to classify the pitch tracks into species-specific call types based on a call library. Each detection is assigned a Mahalanobis distance (MD), which measures the deviation of a sound’s pitch track from the assigned call type (see Baumgartner and Mussoline (2011) for a more complete description). A lower MD indicates a closer match to the assigned call type. For a well-developed call type in the LFDCS (i.e., the seven attributes used in the discriminant function analysis are multivariate normal), 75% of pitch-tracks for the call type will have a MD of 3.0 or less (Baumgartner et al., 2013). Setting a MD threshold is necessary to minimize the false detection rates, but in doing so causes some true detections to be missed in the analysis. The MD threshold of 3.0 was chosen for all vocalizations detected and classified in the humpback, sei, and fin whale call library. However, for blue whales, false detection rates were lower than any of the other species, thus a MD of 5.0 was chosen to decrease the probability of missing true detections. All LFDCS detections were manually reviewed by trained acoustic analysts to determine daily presence of each of the four baleen whale species. A true detection was defined as a pitch track that correctly classified a call or song unit to the species that produced it (Bonnell et al., 2016). Given the variability of each species' call type, the specific methodology to determine daily acoustic presence was different for each species. The LFDCS call library contains the 82 – 34 Hz sei whale downsweeps, which was the call type we focused on in this study. All sei whale downsweep detections with a MD of 3.0 or less were manually screened for the daily presence of a doublet or triplet. Doublets and triplets were defined as 2 or 3 repeated downsweeps, respectively, with roughly 3.5 seconds elapsed between the start of successive calls. Sei whales were considered present if a true detection (at least one downsweep detected within a doublet or triplet) was found for that day. Only the occurrence of the downsweeps as doublet or triplets were selected to ensure confidence in species identification. Data were processed with LFDCS LFDCS asNeeded Based on the NCEI Collection Level Metadata Template v1.1 (https://data.noaa.gov/waf/templates/iso_u/xml/ncei_template-clean.xml). 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