CESAR -
Cetacean Sound Archive & Interactive Digital Sound
Library
The Cetacean Sound Library kept at the Centro holds
sounds recorded to study acoustic behaviour,
distribution and biology of cetaceans in the
Mediterranean Sea.
From 1987 to the present recordings from seven
odontocetes and one mysticete have been collected,
analyzed, catalogued and organized in a Cetacean Sound
Library which can be considered the most important of
its kind in Europe. It also includes recordings made by
other researchers as well as commercial products. The
Sound Library consists in hundreds of hours of
recordings, most of them in digital format (DAT tapes as
well as digital recordings made directly on PCs).
Cetacean sounds were recorded in their natural
environment from a number of different platforms,
including sailing boats and oceanographic ships, with
adifferent equipments (stationary hydrophones, towed
arrays of hydrophones, sonobuoys, seafloor recorders,
pop-up recorders). All recordings were analyzed,
catalogued and organized in a digital sound library. The
Library provides flexaible and specific access to sound
information for research and other purposes such as
environmental monitoring, species and individual
identification, censusing and monitoring activities, as
well as educational applications. Also, it provides
information highly relevant to the conservation of
cetaceans in the Mediterranean Sea and should be used to
support future research on the impact of underwater
noise on marine life.
Aims of this Sound Library include:
- providing detailed information about the acoustic
capabilities of cetaceans, such as their
species-specific sound characteristics;
- creating the basic knowledge needed to develop
useful techniques and instruments for marine
bioacoustic research;
- allowing comparison with other recordings made in
different areas to determine the consistency of the
theory about the existence of dialects or geographical
variations.
To further explore the possibilities of
digitial media, a PC-based Interactive Digital Sound
Library was created (based on a subset of the Library) in
order to widen the access to sound files to experience new
technologies in the management and distribution of sounds.
Specific software was developed to perform spectrographic
analyses in real-time and to allow one to select a stored
recording and to listen to sounds with the synchronous and
continuous visualization of their spectrographic features.
Additional information on the general biology, occurrence
and distribution of particular species, as well as
photographs and images concerning peculiar individuals and
situations, were digitally stored in separate files to be
linked when needed to specific sound bouts or archive
records. If funding will be available, all the recordings
will be made available in the IDSL and, hopefully, on the
net too..
Within its research projects CIBRA
collected, by using its own recording and analysis system,
a huge amount (more than 5 TB) of digital sound recordings
from a number of different sensors (towed arrays, single
hydrophones, sonobuoys, bottom deployed recorders). All
the recordings are stored in digital formats on hard disk
to be easily accessed for listening and analysis. All
files are time and georeferenced; spreadsheet indexes and
GIS maps with 1 minute time
accuracy allow an easy retrieval of interesting cuts based
on date and time, sound category or location. The library
is now the most important archive in Europe to be used for
biological research (species and individual recognition
and classification), for developing and testing automatic
call recognition programs, for education and training, and
also for designing and testing new equipment for sound
detection and analysis. The library is now being fed by
the underwater test station ONDE
within the frame of the NEMO
Project.
Sample
spectrograms and sound files of mediterranean cetaceans.
CIBRA and its Library participates to the
"European Network of
Bioacoustic Collections for Taxonomy and Conservation"
within the EDIT (European Distributed Institute for
Taxonomy) framework.
Samples of the Library have been used for
the CDROM published by CSC, for the CDROM published by
ACCOBAMS, for the CIBRA website, for the NURC website, and
for many divulgative initiatives; also, samples have been
requested by several researchers to test analysis and
classification software. Samples of the Soundscapes
Library have been used to publish the educational CD "Il
sentiero delle Uccellande".
The Library catalogue will be made
available on line soon (this depends on the availability
of specific funding). In the meanwhile this is the list of
available materials:
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FONOTECA DAT 1991-1998
Ship: motorsailing vessels
Area: Mediterranean Sea
Dates: 1991-1998
Gear: CIBRA/Alenia Towed Array
Recorder: DAT CASIO DA-2
Media: DAT tapes then digitally transferred to HD wav
files, stereo, 16 bit, 48 kHz
Backup: DAT>HD>HD, 120GB total
Notes: One file per tape
Catalog: MS Access, based on tape time
Notes: Files to be splitted according to tape cuts
FONOTECA TETHYS-CIBRA
Area: Ligurian Sea, North Adriatic Sea
Dates: 1991-1993
Gear: ITC 8073 hydrophone
Recorder: UHER 4400
Media: 5” open reel tapes
Backup: DAT then digitally copied to HD
Catalog: on paper
FONOTECA SIRENA 1999
Ship: NRV Alliance
Area: Ligurian Sea
Dates: summer 1999
Gear: Towed Arrays, sonobuoys, hydrophones
Recorder: CIBRA PAM Workstation, SONY SIR 1000W
Media: AIT Tapes, HD, about 400GB total
Backup: none
Catalog: on file
Notes: towed array recordings with 4 kHz bandwidth
FONOTECA SIRENA 2000-2001-2002-2003
Ship: NRV Alliance
Area: Ligurian Sea
Dates: 2000-2003
Gear: CIBRA/Alenia Towed Array, NURC Towed Array,
sonobuoys, hydrophones
Recorder: CIBRA PAM Workstation
Rec type: a) geo/time referenced wav files, 16 bit, 2 ch,
96 kHz, 1h cuts
b) geo/time referenced wav files, 1 channel, 16 bit, 320
to 800 kHz sampling rate
Media: HD, about 2TB of data
Backup: none
Catalog: spreadsheet with classification and quality
scores in 1 minute time slots
Notes: Sonobuoy recordings to be catalogued
FONOTECA INFN Cruise 2002
Ship: NRV Alliance
Area: SE of Sicily
Dates: August 2002
Gear: CIBRA/Alenia Towed Array, CIBRA PAM Workstation
Rec type: geo/time referenced wav files, 16 bit, 2 ch, 96
kHz, 1h cuts
Media: 400GB HD
Backup: none
Catalog: none
Notes:
FONOTECA CEDAR 2005
Ship: RV Endeavor
Area: Gulf of Lion – Ligurian Sea
Dates: June 2005
Gear: CIBRA/Alenia Towed Array, CIBRA PAM Workstation
Rec type: geo/time referenced wav files, 16 bit, 2 ch, 96
kHz, 1h
Media: 400GB HD
Backup: none
Catalog: partial, on file
FONOTECA EWING 2004-2005
Marine mammals’ recordings made during seismic surveys in
the Caribbean Sea, Pacific Ocean, Gulf of Mexico
Ship: RV Maurice Ewing
Area:
Dates:
Gear: SEAMAP Array, CIBRA PAM Workstation
Rec type: geo/time referenced wav files, 16 bit, 2 ch,
48/96 kHz
Media: HD
Backup: none
Catalog: partial, on file
FONOTECA NEMO-ONDE 2005-2006
Area: Gulf of Catania, 25 km off Catania, 2000m depth
Dates: february-december 2005, june-october 2006
Gear: 4 hydrophones, 24bits, 96 kHz sampling
Recorder: CIBRA PAM Workstation, WaveRecorder4CH
Rec type: 5 minutes/hour, samples of continuous recording
Media: HD, 2TB total
Backup: 1 copy in Catania, 1 copy in Pavia
Catalog: 2005: complete catalog
2006: to be catalogued
FONOTECA DelTa Project 2006
Area: Lampedusa, South of Sicily
Dates: 2006
Gear: bottom recorders
Rec type: time referenced wav files, 16 bit, 1 channel, 96
kHz
Media: CF copied to HD
Backup: on DVD
Catalog: to be catalogued
FONOTECA SoundScapes 2005-2006
Authors: Pinoli G., Favaretto A., Pavan G.
Area: mainly North Italy
Subjects: birds, amphibians, insects, Cervus elaphus for
individual identification studies, Soundscapes
Gear: Telinga parabola with stereo mic – DAT >> HD
Binaural recordings of soundscapes – HD recorder
Shotgun microphone – HD recorder
Media: 250GB HD
Backup: DVD, HD
Catalog: partial
Notes: includes recordings made in years 1986-1997
FONOTECA Cansiglio 2003-2008
Authors: Favaretto A., Pavan G.
Area: Altopiano del Cansiglio
Subjects: Cervus elaphus, Soundscapes
Gear: Binaural recordings of soundscapes – HD recorder
Shotgun microphone – HD recorder
Media: 250GB HD
Backup: DVD, HD
Catalog: partial
Notes: includes recordings made in 1997
FONOTECA SIRENA 2008
Ship: NRV Alliance
Area: Alboran Sea
Dates: May-June 2008
Gear: CIBRA/Alenia Towed Array, AWI Towed Array (partial),
sonobuoys
Recorder: CIBRA PAM Workstation
Rec type: arrays: geo/time referenced wav files, 16 bit, 2
ch, 192 kHz, 30min cuts
buoys) geo/time referenced wav files, 1 channel, 16 bit,
48 kHz sampling rate
Media: HD, about 2.1TB of data
Backup: none
Catalog: spreadsheet with classification and quality
scores in 1 minute time slots
Contents: survey track repeated 4 times, continuous
recording in Phase I & II. Mapping of Ziphius
cavirostris distribution.
Notes: Sonobuoy recordings to be catalogued; Cruise phases
I & II: acoustic and visual survey on the Alboran Sea;
Cruise phase III: tracking trials with Ziphius cavirostris
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