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Centre for Marine Science and Technology (CMST)

Underwater Sound Recorder (USR)

Two Underwater Sound Recorders ready for deployment Two Underwater Sound Recorders ready for deployment.

The CMST Underwater Sound Recorder (USR) is an innovative device capable of autonomously collecting large amounts of acoustic data under a range of sampling schemes. The USR can be deployed for up to two years and is particularly suited to long term monitoring of man-made and natural underwater sound. It has been successfully used for studies of biological sea noise (fish, whales, etc.), physical sea noise (breaking waves), and a variety of man-made underwater sounds.

Specifications:

Underwater Sound Recorder Internals Underwater Sound Recorder Internals Blue whale calls off Rottnest Blue whale calls off Rottnest – January 2002.

All electronics fixed to a mounting plate and are designed to suit a 100mm ID housing.

A range of analytical software is also available on negotiation. Specifications are subject to change and continuous improvement.