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Background Sea Noise in the Great Barrier Reef (Heron Island)

Background Sea Noise in the Great Barrier Reef (Heron Island)

Byron Martin (2002)

Acoustics 2002: Innovation in Acoustics and Vibration, Adelaide, South Australia, Australia, 13-15 November

Abstract:

Australia has a long coral reef (The Great Barrier Reef) running along the eastern seaboard. This is a strategic part of our coastline; it is where the majority of the population resides and lies along a key shipping route. This paper presents a sample of the background sea noise along The Great Barrier Reef, measured on one of the many Islands forming part of the coral reef. The measurements were made on the lee and windward side of the island in water which has significant coral reefs.

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