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First attempt to use a remotely operated vehicle to observe soniferous fish behavior in the Gulf of Maine,Western Atlantic Ocean

First attempt to use a remotely operated vehicle to observe soniferous fish behavior in the Gulf of Maine,Western Atlantic Ocean
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摘要 Underwater sound and video observations were made at noon, sunset, and midnight in sand, gravel, and boulder habitat in the Stellwagen Bank National Marine Sanctuary, Gulf of Maine, USA in October 2001 using a remotely operated vehicle (ROV). Seventeen species of fish and squid were observed with clear habitat and time differences. Observations of feeding behavior, disturbance behavior, and both interspecific and intraspecific interactions provided numerous opportunities for potential sound production; however, sounds were recorded only during a single dive. Although high noise levels generated by the ROV and support ship may have masked some sounds, we conclude that fish sound production in the Gulf of Maine during the fall is uncommon. The recorded fish sounds are tentatively attributed to the cusk Brosme brosme. Cusk sounds consisted variously of isolated thumps, widely spaced thump trains, drumrolls, and their combinations. Frequency peaks were observed at 188, 539, and 1195 Hz. Use of a remotely operated vehicle (ROV) as a passive acoustic observation platform was problematic due to high ROV self-noise and the ROV's inability to maintain a fixed position on the bottom without thruster power. Some fishes were clearly also disturbed by ROV noise, indicating a potential ROV sampling bias. Based on our observations, we suggest that new instruments incorporating both optic and passive acoustic technologies are needed to provide better tools for in situ behavioral studies ofcusk and other fishes [Current Zoology 56 (1): 90-99 2010].
出处 《Current Zoology》 SCIE CAS CSCD 北大核心 2010年第1期90-99,共10页 动物学报(英文版)
基金 funded in part by a grant from the National Oceanic Atmospheric Administration A publication of the Grantee pursuant to subgrant NAGL 01-02B National Undersea Research Center for the North Atlantic & Great Lakes, University of Connecticut Award No. NA06RU0140 The Woods Hole Sea Grant College Program The Sounds Conservancy,Quebec-Labrador Foundation/Atlantic Center for the Environment provided a stipend for M. Hendry-Brogan
关键词 Passive acoustics Soniferous Gulf of Maine ROV Sound production Fish behavior 远程操作 大西洋 车辆 行为
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