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Chaparro Elias, L., Rodero, C., EMBIMOS research group (ICM-CSIC) & Associació Cetàcea. (2025). Dataset of Acoustic Recordings of Bottlenose Dolphins Collected During Boat-Based Encounters Using HydroMoth Devices, Event 006 (2024-12-01) [Data set]. Zenodo. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.17175367
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Palavras-chave
HydroMoth; Cetacean sound recording; Passive acoustic monitoring; PAMGuard; Citizen science; Participatory science; Marine mammals; Underwater acoustics;; Samplingevent; Observation
Contatos
- Provedor Dos Metadados ●
- Originador
- Custodian steward
- Originador
- Data collector
- Researcher
- Administrative point of contact
- Institut de Ciències del Mar (ICM-CSIC)
- Passeig Marítim de la Barceloneta 37-49
- +34 932309500
- Content provider
- Ateneu L'Harmonia, Carrer de Sant Adrià, 20, Sant Andreu
Cobertura Geográfica
Approximately 5.3 nautical miles off the coast of Vilanova i la Geltrú, Spain, in the northwestern Mediterranean Sea (41° 8'13.18"N 1°45'3.22"E)
| Coordenadas delimitadoras | Sul Oeste [41,136, 1,75], Norte Leste [41,137, 1,751] |
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Cobertura Taxonômica
scientificName: Tursiops truncatus taxonRank: species kingdom: Animalia phylum: Chordata class: Mammalia order: Cetacea family: Delphinidae genus: Tursiops species: Tursiops truncatus
| Reino | Animalia |
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| Filo | Chordata |
| Class | Mammalia |
| Ordem | Cetacea |
| Família | Delphinidae |
Cobertura Temporal
| Data Inicial | 2024-12-01 |
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Dados Sobre o Projeto
Although the ROCCA model is capable of extracting up to 50 distinct acoustic features (see Oswald & Oswald, 2013, ROCCA User’s Manual), and the additional PAMGuard modules employed can generate over 300 supplementary acoustic parameters, only a targeted subset of variables relevant to this analysis has been retained in the final dataset published here. These selected variables focus on key click-related metrics (e.g., number of clicks, amplitude, and click type) and whistle-related characteristics (e.g., number of whistles, duration, mean frequency, and classification score). The variables were chosen based on their relevance to the study objectives and their suitability for downstream analyses. In total, the final subset comprises 15 variables, alongside standard metadata describing the sampling event and species occurrence, formatted according to the Darwin Core standard using the ExtendedMeasurementsAndFacts extension. These key data are provided alongside the audio files in WAV format, which are published at https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.17175367. Consequently, the acoustic recordings and their associated metadata are publicly available on Zenodo, while the complete set of over 300 measured variables, as well as all files containing the PAMGuard configuration—stored in the SQLite Databases and Binary Storage folders—are available upon request.
| Título | Acoustic recordings of bottlenose dolphins collected during boat-based encounters using HydroMoth devices and analysed with PAMGuard |
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| Identificador | https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.17175367 |
| Financiamento | DTO-BioFlow – Integration of biodiversity monitoring data into the Digital Twin Ocean (Grant Agreement ID: 101112823). |
| Descrição da Área de Estudo | Coastal marine area of Costes del Garraf, located along the Catalan Coast in the northwestern Mediterranean Sea, Spain. |
| Descrição do Design | This study was designed to collect underwater acoustic recordings of bottlenose dolphins (Tursiops truncatus) along the Catalan coast using HydroMoth devices during boat-based surveys. Data collection occurred during targeted encounters with dolphin groups, capturing vocalisations including whistles and clicks. Acoustic data were processed using the ROCCA model and PAMGuard software to extract relevant bioacoustic parameters. A subset of key variables was selected for analysis and publication, formatted following Darwin Core standards. |
O pessoal envolvido no projeto:
Métodos de Amostragem
The HydroMoth device was configured to capture high-frequency sounds at a sampling rate of 250 kHz, with medium gain. A band-pass filter ranging from 0.5 kHz to 125 kHz was applied. No amplitude threshold settings were enabled during the recording session. Upon sighting cetaceans and approaching them, the vessel’s engine was turned off to minimise acoustic disturbance, and the recorder was deployed at a depth of approximately 5 to 7 metres. The device remained submerged until the encounter was considered concluded—typically after several minutes without visual or acoustic detections, or when the animals were observed to be moving away or not returning. The recorder was then retrieved. Due to the high data volume generated by the recording settings (approximately 143 MB per 5 minutes at a 250 kHz sampling rate), the audio files were segmented into 1-minute clips prior to processing. This was done to reduce individual file sizes and enable their upload to open repositories—particularly those linked to citizen science initiatives—which often impose a maximum file size limit of 20 MB.
| Área de Estudo | The study was conducted on 1 December 2024, during a boat-based survey in the northwestern Mediterranean Sea, approximately 5.3 nautical miles off the coast of Vilanova i la Geltrú, Spain. The survey lasted approximately 9 hours, from 07:07 to 16:51 UTC. Acoustic recordings were collected during a confirmed encounter with a group of bottlenose dolphins (Tursiops truncatus), observed for over 10 minutes. The recording effort focused on this specific encounter and its immediate surroundings, covering a localised area within the dolphins’ natural habitat. |
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| Controle de Qualidade | The organisations participating in this citizen science-based project were trained to use HydroMoth devices configured to optimise the detection of target species, based on local ecological knowledge and seasonal patterns. A standardised recording protocol was developed, and multiple training sessions were conducted for all participants involved in the data collection process. The resulting acoustic data were analysed by an experienced biologist from the EMBIMOS research group at the Institut de Ciències del Mar (CSIC). Quality control involved the careful configuration of PAMGuard modules to enable accurate automated detection, followed by manual review, annotation, and curation of the data using PAMGuard’s Viewer mode. |
Descrição dos passos do método:
- All acoustic data recorded during the deployments were analysed both aurally and visually using the open-source software PAMGuard (version 2.02.16; DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.15056259) by biologists from the EMBIMOS research group at the Institut de Ciències del Mar (ICM-CSIC). The Whistle and Moan Detector and Click Detector modules were used to detect tonal and pulsed vocalisations, respectively. The ROCCA module (Real-time Odontocete Call Classification Algorithm) was employed to measure whistle contours, which were manually extracted using the contour-extraction graphical interface (see Oswald & Oswald, 2013, ROCCA User’s Manual). Spectrograms were visualised with the following settings: FFT length = 2048, hop size = 1024, and a Hann window with 50% overlap, resulting in a temporal resolution of approximately 8.19 ms. Additional modules and visualisation tools were configured to assist in the inspection of low-frequency acoustic events. For a complete description of the analysis workflow and parameters, refer to the PAMGuard Configuration Overview included with the dataset, which enables interpretation and replication of the study.
Citações bibliográficas
- Gillespie, D., Caillat, M., Gordon, J., & McHugh, R. (2020). PAMGuard: Open Source Software for Real-time Acoustic Detection and Localisation of Cetaceans (Version 2.02.16) [Computer software]. Zenodo. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15056259 https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15056259
- Oswald, J. N., & Oswald, M. (2013). ROCCA (Real-time Odontocete Call Classification Algorithm) User's Manual. Submitted to HDR Environmental, Operations and Construction, Inc. Norfolk, Virginia under Contract No. CON005-4394-009, Subproject 164744, Task Order 03, Agreement # 105067. Prepared by Bio-Waves, Inc., Encinitas, California.
- Open Acoustic Devices. (2024, June 6). AudioMoth Operation Manual. [Online]. Available: https://www.openacousticdevices.info/s/AudioMoth-Operation-Manual.pdf
Metadados Adicionais
Audio 2: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15647297 Audio 3: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15648703 Audio 4: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15656876 Audio 5: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15657432 Audio 6: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15657853 Audio 7: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15658137 Audio 8: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15673861 Audio 9: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15682623
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| Introduction | |
| Getting Started | |
| Propósito | |
| Identificadores alternativos | 10.15470/77bhey |
| 203112b0-8279-48c1-8bad-7e119bf64171 | |
| https://ipt-demo.gbif.es/resource?r=icm-bioacoustics |