DAS4Whale: Svalbard distributed acoustic sensing dataset for baleen whale monitoring
Creators
- 1. K. Lisa Yang Center for Conservation Bioacoustics
- 2. NTNU
Contributors
Data collectors:
Project leaders:
- 1. K. Lisa Yang Center for Conservation Bioacoustics
- 2. NTNU
- 3. Alcatel Submarine Networks
- 4. Uninett AS
Description
This dataset aims to support the work presented in
Bouffaut, L., Taweesintananon, K., Kriesell, H. J., Rørstadbotnen, R. A., Potter, J. R., Landrø, M., Johansen, S. E., Brenne, J. K., Haukanes, A., Schjelderup, O., & Storvik, F. (2022). Eavesdropping at the Speed of Light: Distributed Acoustic Sensing of Baleen Whales in the Arctic. Frontiers in Marine Science, 9, 901348. https://doi.org/10.3389/fmars.2022.901348.
It contains recordings from a dark fiber optic (FO) cable converted into a distributed acoustic sensing (DAS) array of 120km long spreading from Longyearbyen, Svalbard, Norway, out to the open ocean, through Isfjorden. This DAS array, measuring nano strain, was spatially sampled every ~4m and had a sampling frequency of 645.16 Hz, generating data stored into spatio-temporal matrices.
The exact position of the FO cable is proprietary information belonging to Uninett. The space component is therefore given as a vector in “channel number” (sensing node number along the FO cable) and distance from the shore station (m).
The data necessary to produce each manuscript example is saved into multiple files corresponding to subsequent groups of channels along the FO cable, to facilitate storage and sharing. The file naming system satisfies the following: Date in the format YYYYMMDD, UTC time at the beginning of the file, channels, whale_raw, duration of the file Lxxs, all separated by underscores “_”. Data is shared as *.mat file saved in HDF format and readable in different programming languages. For example
- in Matlab
load('20200627_052441_ch08751_to_ch10000_whale_raw_L160s.mat')
- in Python
scipy.io.loadmat('20200627_052441_ch08751_to_ch10000_whale_raw_L160s.mat')
Each file contains the following variables
- data: The DAS-recorded nano strain data
- info_GL_m: Used gauge length (m)
- info_nsamples: Number of temporal samples in the file
- info_ntraces: Number of spatial samples (channels) in the file
- info_sample_interval_s: Sampling period (s)
- info_sampling_frequency_Hz: Sampling frequency (Hz)
- info_SSI_m: Spatial sampling interval (m)
- info_timestamp: Date and time (UTC) of the first sample
- info_units: Global unit information
- x1_absolute_channel: Vector containing the absolute channel number
- x1_distance_from_shore_m: Vector containing the distance along the FO cable from shore (m)
- x1_position_m: Vector containing the distance along the FO cable from the interrogator (m)
- x1_recwdepthz_m: Vector containing the water column depth used as a proxy for the fiber optic cable depth at each sensing location (m)
- x1_relative_channel: Vector containing the channel number
- x2_time_s: Time vector (s)
List of the files and related manuscript examples
Example of at least 3 vocalizing baleen whales recorded simultaneously at three different locations along the Svalbard fiber optic DAS array - Figure 4 in Bouffaut et al. (2022) - between 35-95 km and on 2020-06-26 between 052440-052720 UTC
- 20200627_052441_ch08751_to_ch10000_whale_raw_L160s.mat
- 20200627_052441_ch10001_to_ch15000_whale_raw_L160s.mat
- 20200627_052441_ch15001_to_ch20000_whale_raw_L160s.mat
- 20200627_052441_ch20001_to_ch25000_whale_raw_L160s.mat
Example of series of blue whale calls recorded with a move out on the Svalbard DAS array - Figure 5 & &B in Bouffaut et al. (2022) - between 85-90 km and on 2020-07-16 between 154300-155500 UTC
- 20200716_154302_ch20001_to_ch21000_whale_raw_L720s.mat
- 20200716_154302_ch21001_to_ch22000_whale_raw_L720s.mat
- 20200716_154302_ch22001_to_ch23000_whale_raw_L720s.mat
- 20200716_154302_ch23001_to_ch24000_whale_raw_L720s.mat
- 20200716_154302_ch24001_to_ch25000_whale_raw_L720s.mat
Example of a blue whale non-stereotyped call recorded inside Isfjorden and further used to provide correlated seismic profiles - Figure 6A n Bouffaut et al. (2022) - between 23-28 km on 2020-06-27 between 192255-192805 UTC
- 20200627_192255_ch05001_to_ch07000_whale_raw_L310s.mat
- 20200627_192255_ch07001_to_ch08500_whale_raw_L310s.mat
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Analysis tools
To reproduce the paper's result, we suggest using the following Python package available on GitHub:
Léa Bouffaut (2023). DAS4Whales: A Python package to analyze Distributed Acoustic Sensing (DAS) data for marine bioacoustics (v0.1.0). Zenodo. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7760187
Here is an example of the use of the DAS4Whales package with this dataset's data format: https://gist.github.com/leabouffaut/b42ec74e2cee880877bfc4c94e81bdaa
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Please cite as
Léa Bouffaut and Kittinat Taweesintananon, “DAS4Whale: Svalbard distributed acoustic sensing dataset for baleen whale monitoring”. Zenodo, Jan. 10, 2022. doi: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5823343.
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Additional details
Related works
- Is supplement to
- Journal article: 10.3389/fmars.2022.901348 (DOI)
References
- Bouffaut, L., Taweesintananon, K., Kriesell, H. J., Rørstadbotnen, R. A., Potter, J. R., Landrø, M., Johansen, S. E., Brenne, J. K., Haukanes, A., Schjelderup, O., & Storvik, F. (2022). Eavesdropping at the Speed of Light: Distributed Acoustic Sensing of Baleen Whales in the Arctic. Frontiers in Marine Science, 9, 901348. https://doi.org/10.3389/fmars.2022.901348.
- Landrø, M., Bouffaut, L., Kriesell, H. J., Potter, J. R., Rørstadbotnen, R. A., Taweesintananon, K., Johansen, S. E., Brenne, J. K., Haukanes, A., Schjelderup, O., & Storvik, F. (2022). Sensing whales, storms, ships and earthquakes using an Arctic fibre optic cable. Scientific Reports, 12(1), 1-10. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-022-23606-x