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An Array of Possibility: An introduction to Multi-Hydrophone Deployments

At Ocean Sonics we are often asked, “why use two or more hydrophones? Can one be just as effective?” The answer is, it depends. A single hydrophone deployment can be incredibly effective for certain projects such as creating ocean soundscapes, measuring SEL/SPL for impulsive sounds, as well as monitoring earthquake and geological activity. A single […]

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icListen User Guide

The concept of the icListen Smart Hydrophone has been in development since 2005. Smart Hydrophones take the work out of gathering acoustic data in the ocean. They supply data in real units, processing it as needed before it is stored or sent to the operator. These hydrophones are ideal for a range of passive acoustic

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The Patagonia Puzzle: Using Smart Acoustics to Explore Remote Regions

Written by Rose Fisher Winding, steep sided fjords peppered with islands comprise the Patagonia region in southern Chile. It’s a sparsely populated area, largely untouched by humans and industry. This nearly pristine environment has made the region a sanctuary for many marine mammals, in particular the secretive and endangered sei whale. Because of its untouched

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Using Smart Hydrophones to Monitor for Marine Mammals and Vessel Noise in the Bay of Fundy

Written by Rose Fisher On the East Coast of Canada, nestled between Nova Scotia and New Brunswick, is one of the most unique ocean environments in North America, The Bay of Fundy. While it’s famous for having the highest tides in the world, there is much more to this charismatic environment than just its rapidly

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