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dc.contributor.authorSalgado-Kent, Chandra
dc.contributor.authorMcCauley, Robert
dc.contributor.authorParnum, Iain
dc.contributor.authorGavrilov, Alexander
dc.contributor.editorTerrance McMinn
dc.date.accessioned2017-01-30T14:29:53Z
dc.date.available2017-01-30T14:29:53Z
dc.date.created2013-03-27T20:00:55Z
dc.date.issued2012
dc.identifier.citationSalgado Kent, Chandra P. and McCauley, Robert D. and Parnum, Iain M. and Gavrilov, Alexander N. 2012. Underwater noise sources in Fremantle inner harbour: dolphins, pile driving and traffic, in McMinn, Terrance (ed), Acoustics 2012 Fremantle: Acoustics, Development and the Environment, The 2012 Conference of the Australian Acoustical Society, Nov 21-23 2012. Fremantle, Western Australia: Australian Acoustical Society
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/39066
dc.description.abstract

Underwater noise measurements were made over a period of 5 months within the Fremantle Inner Harbour (from April 1st-July 2nd, and July 26th-August 20th, 2010). Noise was recoded from a range of sources, including vessel traffic which was intense at periods, noise from trains and vehicles passing over a nearby bridge, machinery noise from regular operation of the Fremantle Port, and pile driving (either vibratory pile driving, impact pile driving, or both) recorded during wharf construction over approximately 57 days, (mainly during the months of May, July, and August). All sources recorded are common to a busy and expanding port. Noise levels in the port during periods when pile driving was not occurring were typically between 110 and 140 dB re 1μPa2 (mean squared pressure). Vibratory pile and impact pile driving increased noise levels within the Inner Harbour. Biological noises were also detected in the recordings. Dominant biological sources were snapping shrimp, followed by mulloway (Argyrosomus japonicus) chorusing in early to mid-April, and grunts from other fish species detected throughout the recordings. Indo-Pacific bottlenose dolphin (Tursiops aduncus) whistles were also detected in the noise logger recordings.

dc.publisherAcoustical Society of Australia
dc.relation.urihttp://www.acoustics.asn.au/conference_proceedings/AAS2012/papers/p94.pdf
dc.subjectmeasurements
dc.subjectvessel traffic
dc.subjectunderwater
dc.subjectfremantle harbour
dc.titleUnderwater noise sources in Fremantle inner harbour: dolphins, pile driving and traffic.
dc.typeConference Paper
dcterms.source.titleProceedings of the Acoustical Society of Australia
dcterms.source.seriesProceedings of the Acoustical Society of Australia
dcterms.source.isbn9780646590394
dcterms.source.conferenceAcoustics 2012 Fremantle: Acoustics, Development and the Environment, the 2012 Conference of the Australian Acoustical Society
dcterms.source.conference-start-dateNov 21 2012
dcterms.source.conferencelocationFremantle, Western Australia
dcterms.source.placeAustralia
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