First assessment of underwater sound levels in the Northern Adriatic Sea at the basin scale

Author:

Petrizzo AntonioORCID,Barbanti Andrea,Barfucci Giulia,Bastianini Mauro,Biagiotti Ilaria,Bosi Sofia,Centurelli MicheleORCID,Chavanne Robert,Codarin Antonio,Costantini Ilaria,Cukrov Car Marinela,Dadić Vlado,Falcieri Francesco M.,Falkner Raffaela,Farella Giulio,Felli Mario,Ferrarin Christian,Folegot Thomas,Gallou Roger,Galvez Daphnie,Ghezzo Michol,Kruss Aleksandra,Leonori IoleORCID,Menegon Stefano,Mihanović Hrvoje,Muslim Stipe,Pari Alice,Pari Sauro,Picciulin MartaORCID,Pleslić Grgur,Radulović Marko,Rako-Gospić Nikolina,Sabbatini Davide,Soldano Giulia,Tęgowski Jarosław,Vučur-Blazinić Tihana,Vukadin Predrag,Zdroik Jakub,Madricardo Fantina

Abstract

AbstractThe protection of marine habitats from human-generated underwater noise is an emerging challenge. Baseline information on sound levels, however, is poorly available, especially in the Mediterranean Sea. To bridge this knowledge gap, the SOUNDSCAPE project ran a basin-scale, cross-national, long-term underwater monitoring in the Northern Adriatic Sea. A network of nine monitoring stations, characterized by different natural conditions and anthropogenic pressures, ensured acoustic data collection from March 2020 to June 2021, including the full lockdown period related to the COVID-19 pandemic. Calibrated stationary recorders featured with an omnidirectional Neptune Sonar D60 Hydrophone recorded continuously 24 h a day (48 kHz sampling rate, 16 bit resolution). Data were analysed to Sound Pressure Levels (SPLs) with a specially developed and validated processing app. Here, we release the dataset composed of 20 and 60 seconds averaged SPLs (one-third octave, base 10) output files and a Python script to postprocess them. This dataset represents a benchmark for scientists and policymakers addressing the risk of noise impacts on marine fauna in the Mediterranean Sea and worldwide.

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

Library and Information Sciences,Statistics, Probability and Uncertainty,Computer Science Applications,Education,Information Systems,Statistics and Probability

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