Hello MARMAM community,

On behalf of my co-author, I am pleased to announce our recent publication
in the Journal of Marine Science and Engineering: "Exploring the
Occurrences of Beaked Whales off the West Coast of Ireland Through Passive
Acoustic Monitoring (PAM)." https://www.mdpi.com/2077-1312/13/9/1618

Abstract: Very little is known about goose-beaked whales (Ziphius
cavirostris) and Sowerby’s beaked whales (Mesoplodon bidens), especially
off the western coast of Ireland, due to their elusive behaviors. This
study aimed to characterize the acoustics of these beaked whales and
investigate whether temporal patterns may affect their occurrences. Using
passive acoustic monitoring (PAM), beaked whale bioacoustic clicks were
manually analyzed, revealing different click frequency ranges than
expected. Double clicks and echoes produced by both beaked whale species
were also present, which have previously been infrequently observed in
these species. The occurrence of beaked whales and the presence of double
clicks and echoes were further investigated, along with how the diel cycle
may affect these click characteristics. Hourly presence of goose-beaked
whale double clicks and echoes was found to have significance for both day
and night. There was no significance found for Sowerby’s beaked whale
double clicks and echoes for day and night, along with the hourly
occurrences of both beaked whales and the occurrence of other beaked
whales. These findings highlight the need for future research on PAM and
beaked whale acoustics, which could aid in better monitoring of their
presence to address the impacts of human activities.

Please do not hesitate to contact us should you have any inquiries.

Thank you,
Beatrice Cheung, MSc
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