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Resources

Educational & Technical Resources

Explore educational and technical resources produced within the project, including data files, infographics, videos, and more.

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Date

30 Aug 2023

File Type

PDF / Python Code

Computing Standardised Acoustic Statistics

A list of acoustic measurements and statistics for standardization within the SATURN project, ensuring comparable results.

Date

27 Jun 2023

File Type

Video

Video: Listening to Pilot Whales & Shipping Noise

Olivia Marín Delgado talks about assessing the impact of underwater noise on Short-finned Pilot Whales in the Teno-Rasca SAC, near Tenerife.

Date

2 Jun 2023

File Type

JAVA

DEPONS Model

DEPONS is a model for simulating the population effects of noise for harbour porpoises — including noise from ships.

Date

30 Mar 2023

File Type

.PDF

2022 Newsletter

Read about our research in the second year of the project (2022) — in the second issue of our annual research newsletter. Written for all audiences.

Date

17 Jan 2023

File Type

.MP4

Video: Quantifying Vessel Noise

In this video, watch how SATURN researchers measure the URN produced by a large research vessel in the Canaries.

New infographic highlights acoustic terminology for underwater sound

Date

2 Nov 2022

File Type

.PDF / .PNG

Underwater Acoustics Infographic

An infographic highlighting the terminology for measuring underwater sound.

Saturn Project Brochure

Date

26 Sept 2022

File Type

PDF

Project Brochure

Learn more about the SATURN project in our project brochure, uploaded here in an easy-to-read format.

Date

2 Aug 2022

File Type

.MP4

Short Film No. 1

Learn about the SATURN project in this video about our research, featuring an interview with Project Coordinator Gerry Sutton.

Date

22 Jun 2022

File Type

.WAV

Harmonised Test Signals

A suite of artificially synthesised ship sound signals suitable for the assessment of harmful underwater noise characteristics for use in bioacoustics research.

SATURN Newsletter No. 1

Date

22 Mar 2022

File Type

PDF

Newsletter No 1

Read about our research in the first year of the project — from February 2021 to February 2022 — in the first issue of our annual research newsletter. Written for all audiences.

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