Dear colleagues,

On behalf of my co-authors and myself, we are excited to share our new
publication in JASA titled "Climatic and economic fluctuations revealed by
decadal ocean soundscapes"

Vanessa M. ZoBell, Natalie Posdaljian, Kieran L. Lenssen, Sean M. Wiggins,
John A. Hildebrand, Simone Baumann-Pickering, Kaitlin E. Frasier

Abstract:
Decadal variations of ocean soundscapes are intricately linked to
large-scale climatic and economic fluctuations. This study draws on over 15
years of acoustic recordings at six sites within the Southern California
Bight, investigating interannual, seasonal, and diel variations. By
examining acoustic energy from fin and blue whales along with sounds from
ships and wind, we identified changes in soundscape over time and space.
This study reveals that sound levels associated with both biological and
non-biological sound sources varied seasonally and correlated with
large-scale climatic patterns and long-term oceanographic fluctuations.
Baleen whale sound levels before, during, and after a marine heatwave were
assessed; sound levels decreased in southern sites and increased in
northern sites adjacent to the California Current, underscoring the
potential for range shifts and habitat compression during warm years for
these species. Ship-generated sound levels at high-traffic sites reflected
economic events such as recessions, labor shortages and negotiations, and
changes to port activities. Marine soundscapes offer an approach to assess
the ocean's condition amid ongoing climatic and economic fluctuations.

The full article is available here:
https://pubs.aip.org/asa/jasa/article/157/6/4233/3348985/Climatic-and-economic-fluctuations-revealed-by

Cheers,
Natalie Posdaljian, Ph.D.
Postdoctoral Researcher
Marine Bioacoustics Research Collaborative <https://mbarc.ucsd.edu/>
Scripps Institution of Oceanography
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