I am working on fish sounds classification can anyone please send the database related to fish sounds. It would be more helpful for my research. Thank you
I don't have a direct answer since I don't work in this field. However, you can search for publicly available datasets on websites such as Kaggle, The Open Data Network, or Data.gov. Additionally, you can also try searching for academic papers on fish sound classification and see if the authors have made their dataset available online. Some organizations, like the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) also have datasets related to marine life that you may find useful.
Safia Shaik There is a variety of sources that provide datasets of fish noises for research purposes. Here are a couple of such examples:
1. Cornell Lab of Ornithology's Bioacoustic Research Program (https://www.birds.cornell.edu/brp/): This initiative makes available a wide range of bioacoustic datasets, including fish noises, for research and conservation.
2. The Fish Sounds Database: This database contains a variety of fish sounds, including cries, songs, and sonar waves from diverse species.
3. The Fishcall Database (www.fishcall.org/): This database comprises fish cries from diverse species, including coral reef fish, and is intended for bioacoustics research and coral reef fish conservation.
4. Biology (https://www.emodnet-biology.eu/) of the European Marine Observation and Data Network (EMODnet): This website has a wealth of information about fish species, including fish sound recordings.
5. Fish Sound Library (https://www.fisheries.noaa.gov/sound-library) of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA): This library comprises sound recordings of fish from a variety of species, including those significant to commercial and recreational fishing.
It should be noted that some of these datasets may require registration or permission to access and that the conditions of usage may differ depending on the source.