Author
Listed:
- Marco Brunoldi
- Giorgio Bozzini
- Alessandra Casale
- Pietro Corvisiero
- Daniele Grosso
- Nicodemo Magnoli
- Jessica Alessi
- Carlo Nike Bianchi
- Alberta Mandich
- Carla Morri
- Paolo Povero
- Maurizio Wurtz
- Christian Melchiorre
- Gianni Viano
- Valentina Cappanera
- Giorgio Fanciulli
- Massimiliano Bei
- Nicola Stasi
- Mauro Taiuti
Abstract
Within the framework of the EU Life+ project named LIFE09 NAT/IT/000190 ARION, a permanent automated real-time passive acoustic monitoring system for the improvement of the conservation status of the transient and resident population of bottlenose dolphin (Tursiops truncatus) has been implemented and installed in the Portofino Marine Protected Area (MPA), Ligurian Sea. The system is able to detect the simultaneous presence of dolphins and boats in the area and to give their position in real time. This information is used to prevent collisions by diffusing warning messages to all the categories involved (tourists, professional fishermen and so on). The system consists of two gps-synchronized acoustic units, based on a particular type of marine buoy (elastic beacon), deployed about 1 km off the Portofino headland. Each one is equipped with a four-hydrophone array and an onboard acquisition system which can record the typical social communication whistles emitted by the dolphins and the sound emitted by boat engines. Signals are pre-filtered, digitized and then broadcast to the ground station via wi-fi. The raw data are elaborated to get the direction of the acoustic target to each unit, and hence the position of dolphins and boats in real time by triangulation.
Suggested Citation
Marco Brunoldi & Giorgio Bozzini & Alessandra Casale & Pietro Corvisiero & Daniele Grosso & Nicodemo Magnoli & Jessica Alessi & Carlo Nike Bianchi & Alberta Mandich & Carla Morri & Paolo Povero & Maur, 2016.
"A Permanent Automated Real-Time Passive Acoustic Monitoring System for Bottlenose Dolphin Conservation in the Mediterranean Sea,"
PLOS ONE, Public Library of Science, vol. 11(1), pages 1-35, January.
Handle:
RePEc:plo:pone00:0145362
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0145362
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