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+ ---
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+ task_categories:
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+ - audio-classification
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+ tags:
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+ - biology
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+ pretty_name: dori-sanctsound
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+ size_categories:
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+ - 1M<n<10M
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+ ---
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+ If you use these embeddings, please cite:
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+ ```bibtex
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+ @Inbook{Hatch2024,
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+ author="Hatch, Leila
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+ and Barkowski, Jack
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+ and Baumann-Pickering, Simone
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+ and Bell, Carrie Wall
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+ and Best, Benjamin
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+ and Brown, Jennifer
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+ and DeAngelis, Annamaria
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+ and Joseph, John
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+ and Kim, Ella
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+ and Kitchen, Danielle
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+ and Kok, Annebelle C. M.
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+ and K{\"u}gler, Anke
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+ and Kumar, Anurag
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+ and Lammers, Marc O.
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+ and Margolina, Tetyana
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+ and McKenna, Megan
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+ and Merkens, Karlina
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+ and Reeves, Lindsey Peavey
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+ and Rowell, Timothy J.
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+ and Shoemaker, Mandy
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+ and Stanley, Jenni A.
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+ and Stimpert, Alison
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+ and Southall, Brandon
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+ and Stone, Brian
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+ and Tartt, Mitchell
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+ and Van Parijs, Sofie
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+ and Zang, Eden J.",
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+ editor="Popper, Arthur N.
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+ and Sisneros, Joseph A.
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+ and Hawkins, Anthony D.
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+ and Thomsen, Frank",
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+ title="SanctSound: Building Data Systems for Sound Decisions",
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+ bookTitle="The Effects of Noise on Aquatic Life: Principles and Practical Considerations",
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+ year="2024",
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+ publisher="Springer International Publishing",
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+ address="Cham",
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+ pages="1547--1557",
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+ abstract="In April 2022, the US National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, the US Navy and partners launched a Sanctuary Soundscape Monitoring Project (SanctSound) web portal (https://sanctsound.ioos.us/). The portal allows the public to learn about the importance of ocean sound and explore the findings from this collaborative effort by over 50 scientists spanning 3 years. Here, we aim to increase awareness of this new platform and discuss lessons learned and next steps for development of such assets in the future among international colleagues. The portal provides a tangible reference for discussing community-level progress in addressing the priorities that have guided the SanctSound project: (1) enhanced standardization through data collection and analysis steps; (2) development of new metrics, indicators, and visualization techniques to inform local to system-wide management needs; (3) centralization and public access for both raw recordings and data products; (4) data-driven communication and education products for a wide array of audiences; and (5) creation of sustainable data pipelines that can be leveraged broadly across projects. The portal also showcases how underwater sound monitoring helps resource managers design methods to better protect national marine sanctuaries. Examples ranging from informing large whale protections to coral reef restoration to fishery management will be provided to highlight both the achievements of the project and emerging opportunities through large-scale data collections to answer questions of interest to managers.",
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+ isbn="978-3-031-50256-9",
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+ doi="10.1007/978-3-031-50256-9_58",
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+ url="https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-50256-9_58"
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+ }
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+ ```