Tracking beaked whales with a passive acoustic profiler float.

@article{Matsumoto2013TrackingBW,
  title={Tracking beaked whales with a passive acoustic profiler float.},
  author={Haru Matsumoto and Christopher Jones and Holger Klinck and David K. Mellinger and Robert P. Dziak and Christian Meinig},
  journal={The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America},
  year={2013},
  volume={133 2},
  pages={
          731-40
        }
}
Acoustic methods are frequently used to monitor endangered marine mammal species. Advantages of acoustic methods over visual ones include the ability to detect submerged animals, to work at night, and to work in any weather conditions. A relatively inexpensive and easy-to-use acoustic float, the QUEphone, was developed by converting a commercially available profiler float to a mobile platform, adding acoustic capability, and installing the ERMA cetacean click detection algorithm of Klinck and… 

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