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Re: hydro recording

Subject: Re: hydro recording
From: Walter Knapp <>
Date: Thu, 07 Nov 2002 22:35:52 -0500
David Kuhn wrote:
> Hello listeners,
> I've been recording Cetacean sounds when the opportunity arises.
> In Hawaiian waters are Humpback, False Killer, Pilot, Melon-head, and 
> Sperm whales, and Spinner, Bottlenose, Rough-toothed, Spotted, and 
> Striped Dolphins, and more. I get some beautiful sounds and want to 
> get more, but so far snapping shrimp dominate my recordings. I use 
> Cool Edit Pro's "click and pop removal" feature seems overpowered 
> (detecting upwards of several hundred clicks per second!) and not 
> able to clean them up adequately. I read that snappers are in depths 
> up to 30 m.(Can anyone confirm that info?), so I'm heading for deep 
> water, but would like to salvage what I've got. 

When I lived in Hawaii, I spent large amounts of time out in the water. 
The snapping shrimp were more common in the lagoon than outside the 
reef, but were both places. I dove well over 100' at some offshore 
islands that dropped straight down underwater, and they were there too. 
And underwater their high energy snap would travel well.

  Have you checked if they are confined to frequencies you can filter 
out? Check a sonogram and see. Certainly if you filtered all frequencies 
except the call ones you wanted that should tone them down at least.

> Another question: Most of my in-the-air recordings are stereo. Is 
> hydrophone stereo feasible, using mic's at either end of a 60' boat?

Speed of sound is faster in water, and the water surface is a reflector. 
If the boat is in deep water it might work. Work like you are using 
spaced omni's but much farther apart. Definitely try each end of the 
boat first.

And let us know how you do.

Walt




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