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Title: Sensing whales, storms, ships and earthquakes using an Arctic fibre- optic cable
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  • Martin Landrø,
  • Léa Bouffaut,
  • Hannah Joy Kriesell,
  • John Robert Potter,
  • Robin André Rørstadbotnen,
  • Kittinat Taweesintananon,
  • Ståle Emil Johansen,
  • Jan Kristoffer Brenne,
  • Aksel Haukanes,
  • Olaf Schjelderup,
  • Frode Storvik
Martin Landrø
norwegian university of science and technology
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Léa Bouffaut
Norwegian University of Science and Technology

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Hannah Joy Kriesell
Norwegian University of Science and Technology
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John Robert Potter
Norwegian University of Science and Technology
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Robin André Rørstadbotnen
Norwegian University of Science and Technology
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Kittinat Taweesintananon
Norwegian University of Science and Technology
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Ståle Emil Johansen
Norwegian University of Science
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Jan Kristoffer Brenne
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Aksel Haukanes
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Olaf Schjelderup
Uninett
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Frode Storvik
Uninett
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Abstract

Our oceans are critical to the health of our planet and its inhabitants. Increasing pressures on our marine environment are triggering an urgent need for continuous and comprehensive monitoring of the oceans and stressors, including anthropogenic activity. Current ocean observational systems are expensive and have limited temporal and spatial coverage. However, there exists a dense network of Fibre-Optic (FO) telecommunication cables, covering
10 Nov 2022Published in Scientific Reports volume 12 issue 1. 10.1038/s41598-022-23606-x