2020
DOI: 10.3390/jmse9010001
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Correlation between Underwater Noise and Sea Level at Ieodo Ocean Research Station

Abstract: To investigate the correlation between underwater noise and sea level, data collected at Ieodo Ocean Research Station (from 15 May to 27 August 2013) were analyzed. Temporal variations in the overall level of underwater noise were similar to those in sea level. The average underwater noise levels at frequencies below 50 Hz were 99.0–106.6 dB during spring tides and 78.4–90.2 dB during neap tides, with a difference of 12.6–20.6 dB. When low-pass filtering at six hours was applied to the absolute value of sea le… Show more

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“…In our previous study in the same sea area, there was a change in the tide in the low-frequency band below 100 Hz of the ambient noise [20]. In a previous study on the correlation between underwater noise and sea level at Ieodo, the underwater noise also changed according to the tidal change and the phase of the moon [37]. Although the study of prawns conducted in the same sea area did not show circadian characteristics, the snap rate of prawns changed according to the tidal change (Table 2) [31].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 91%
“…In our previous study in the same sea area, there was a change in the tide in the low-frequency band below 100 Hz of the ambient noise [20]. In a previous study on the correlation between underwater noise and sea level at Ieodo, the underwater noise also changed according to the tidal change and the phase of the moon [37]. Although the study of prawns conducted in the same sea area did not show circadian characteristics, the snap rate of prawns changed according to the tidal change (Table 2) [31].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 91%
“…Environmental noise is the noise generated by human beings such as shipping, fishing, naval activities, etc., and ambient noise is the background sound generated from an unknown source such as wind, underwater objects, sea animals, etc. [38] Node mobility: The UIoT environment consists of static and mobile nodes. The static nodes are placed in a fixed position and the mobile nodes move from one place to another for data collection.…”
Section: Unreliable Channel Conditionmentioning
confidence: 99%