Salish Sea hydrophone network
From Beam Reach Wiki
Here are handy links for the folks involved in research and education through the hydrophone network:
Open access resources
- Live hydrophone web site (audio streams and archived recordings from the Salish Sea hydrophone network)
- Public observation log (minute-by-minute listening notes in a shared Google spreadsheet)
- Automated detection database (Tonal or unusually loud sounds sensed by the WhoListener monitoring program by Val Veirs)
- Citizen science opportunities (Beam Reach "externships")
- Real-time sensors (useful for interpreting sounds heard)
- SeaSound project (a historical root of this project)
- Status of streams (orcasound.net links to stream status and listener counts)
- Research and education progress reports
Research, education, and maintenance resources (restricted access):
Research:
- Upload a location (password-protected web form)
- Location e-mail list (location updates in near-real-time)
- Location tweets (location updates in near-real-time via text message)
- Field notes (Record of hard/software changes, including WhoListener settings and calibration, etc., + a prioritized to-do list)
- Equipment pool inventory
- Login details (streaming, myPC, comps, etc)
- Expense tracking
- Administer streams
- myPC access
Education:
- Outreach/education network (Ning social network site; contacts, photos, notes, and links from each node)