Acoustic Seaglider (trademark) for Beaked Whale Detection
This is the final report on the Office of Naval Research (ONR) -sponsored program entitled Acoustic Seaglider(trademark) for Beaked Whale Detection. This research at the Applied Physics Laboratory of the University of Washington (APL-UW) was part of the ONR Passive Autonomous Acoustic Monitoring (PA...
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