Audioblast is a discovery tool for bioacoustic and ecoacoustic recordings. You can use it to search for recordings (e.g. by species, location, date), annotations of recordings, analysis results and traits.
Audioblast is currently hosted by the Natural History Museum in London. It was conceived by Ed Baker at the University of York as part of the Leverhulme Trust funded Automated Acoustic Observatories project.
The audioblast()
function of
SonicScrewdriveR
is a wrapper allowing full access to the
Audioblast API. It is also
possible to download many recordings through audioblast using
audioblastDownload()
.