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Soundscaping using a smart cable prototype off the coast of Portugal
Duarte, R.; Zabel, F; Silva, A.; Jesus, S.M. (2024). Soundscaping using a smart cable prototype off the coast of Portugal, in: OCEANS 2024 - Singapore, 15-18 April 2024. pp. 1-6. https://dx.doi.org/10.1109/oceans51537.2024.10682359
In: (2024). OCEANS 2024 - Singapore, 15-18 April 2024. IEEE: [s.l.]. ISBN 979-8-3503-6207-7. https://dx.doi.org/10.1109/OCEANS51537.2024, more

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    Marine/Coastal

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  • Duarte, R.
  • Zabel, F
  • Silva, A.
  • Jesus, S.M.

Abstract
    Ocean soundscaping is an important tool to monitor ocean noise and to understand how it may impact marine life. A promising approach is the exploration of the SMART cable concept that relies on the use of a telecommunication cable equipped with environmental sensors, allowing for ocean real-time monitoring. The K2D project11 Knowledge and Data from the Deep Space, FCT-MIT Portugal, contract no. 045941. developed a set of cable nodes with extended SMART capabilities. These nodes were tested on a short telecommunication cable deployed off the coast of Sesimbra, Portugal. In this sea trial, several ocean variables were gathered, including underwater sound that was used to characterize the region's soundscape. Three types of analysis were conducted: a) the evaluation of the usual noise level baseline for all nodes, b) an attempt of sound source identification through frequency band analysis, and c) the evaluation of the noise level in different periods of the day. The results show that node 1 (the closest to shore) has higher noise levels and no significant difference between day and night periods in the frequency bands between 100 Hz and 1 kHz. No biological signatures were identified in the recorded data. Comparing the three nodes' locations, the results suggest that the area where node 1 was deployed is the most affected by (coastal) ship traffic.

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