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Towards more accurate sound field verification using directional acoustic filtering.
Attributing omnidirectional sound levels to a specific source in the ocean can be challenging when there are multiple competing sources of sound such as boats, or biological activity. Here, we present a method to directionally filter acoustic measurements based on vector measurements of acoustic pressure and particle velocity. The directional discrimination is applied to estimate sound energy from two marine energy sources: sound generated during the decommissioning of an oil platform and those from an operating tidal energy converter. The application of a directional mask leads to distinctly different spectra and some differences in energy, relative to the unmasked scenarios.