“…The measurements were taken during late summer and early fall between 2008 and 2014 off the North Slope of Alaska, when no local ice fields are present. While ice presence is indeed a feature of the Arctic, which makes it unusual compared to most other ocean basins (Milne and Ganton, 1964;Diachok and Winokur, 1974;Makris and Dyer, 1991;Lewis, 1994;Uscinski and Wadhams, 1999;Stein et al, 2000;Johannessen et al, 2003), the open waters of the Arctic Ocean are fascinating in their own right because they remain, at present, areas without significant anthropogenic noise contributions from shipping at low frequencies (Aulanier et al, 2017;Halliday et al, 2017;Ivanova et al, 2020). In addition, the lack of long-distance swell eliminates most coastal surf noise (Wilson, Jr. et al, 1985).…”