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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ACOUSTIC DETECTORS
ACOUSTIC EQUIPMENT
ACOUSTIC SEAGLIDER
ACOUSTICS
AQUATIC ANIMALS
ARS(SEAGLIDER RECORDING SYSTEM)
BEAKED WHALES
Biology
BUOYANCY
CLASSIFICATION
COMPUTER PROGRAMS
DEPLOYMENT
DETECTION
ELECTRONICS
GUIDANCE
MONITORING
OPERATION
PASSIVE SYSTEMS
PHYSICS LABORATORIES
SELF OPERATION
UNDERWATER
Underwater and Marine Navigation and Guidance
UNDERWATER VEHICLES
WHALES
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