The passive acoustic monitoring of cetaceans is a research method that can provide unique information on the animal’s behaviour since the animals can be studied at great depths and at a long-range without interference. Nevertheless, the real-time data collection, transfer, and analysis using these techniques are difficult to implement and maintain. In this paper, a review of several experiments that have used this approach will be provided. The first class of detectors consists of hydrophone systems housed under buoys on the sea surface with wireless data transmission, while the second type comprises several acoustic detector networks integrated within submarine neutrino telescopes cabled to the shore.
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Sanguineti, M., Guidi, C., Kulikovskiy, V., & Taiuti, M. G. (2021). Real-time continuous acoustic monitoring of marine mammals in the mediterranean sea. Journal of Marine Science and Engineering, 9(12). https://doi.org/10.3390/jmse9121389
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