Snapping Shrimps in Northern Aegean Sea: Acoustic behavior and the impact of noise on the species

PROJECT IMPACT

$9463.28

IEEE Funding

100

Estimated Impact

18

Students

2

Volunteers

Location: Turkey
PROJECT LAUNCHED: October 2024
PROJECT LEADS:

Melike Girgin

This project from students at Istanbul Technical University focuses on the snapping shrimp, one of the loudest and broadest frequency band sources in the acoustic wave domain. Despite their small size, the claws of these shrimp, which generate loud snapping sounds, are nearly half the length of their entire body. The rapid closure of these claws generates a cavitation bubble, which collapses due to the high ambient pressure, emitting a sharp snapping signal.

This project aims to collect both acoustic and visual data on snapping shrimp in the Turkish marine waters, the North Aegean region, including areas around Gökçeada and Gelibolu. The students have partnered with the Turkish Marine Research Foundation (TUDAV) to complete this project.

Scheduled over three different periods, the data collection will involve divers deploying AudioMoth acoustic sensors on the sea floor and securing Istanbul Technical University ARISLAB hydrophones with buoys. Cameras mounted on long poles from boats will record the underwater environment, and the divers will retrieve the AudioMoths after each session. The processing of this multi-temporal data will be undertaken by students. A critical phase of this project is the development of a web interface where the gathered data and results will be accessible.

This project was made possible by $9,500.00 in funding from the IEEE Industry Applications Society (IAS), an EPICS in IEEE partner.

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