How often can we detect SCUBA diving noise on coral reefs?
Our study in Taiwan shows that recreational diving is reshaping reef soundscapes—and highlights how noise management can be integrated into MPA conservation.
https://t.co/OhTITS1skb
Glad to be part of this research led by Dr. Chapuis.
Reef fish calls show striking global consistency—an unexpected result given the diversity of reef ecosystems. Excited to see future work exploring other dimensions of acoustic diversity.
https://t.co/nGfazuAhpc
So proud of Weichen’s presentation in ASAASJ Honolulu meeting! Since completing her master’s degree, she has built strong expertise in bioacoustic analysis and is now making exciting progress in fish bioacoustics research in mesophotic coral reefs.
Flying to Honolulu for #ASAASJ acoustic society meeting. I will share our progress of deepsea chorus research on Thursday morning. Our team will also make two presentations about reef fish and humpback whale bioacoustics. Looking forward to see friends there!
Article alert! Our results reveal that while dead coral structures can serve as shelters for mobile fish recruits, live corals are essential for supporting long-term biodiversity.
An excellent work led by Dr. Felipe Mattos!
https://t.co/TUSsgNghGZ
We are hiring postdoc researchers! Please contact Dr. Tzu-Hao Lin ([email protected]) if you are interested in Marine Soundscape and AI Research.
Details about this work opportunity: https://t.co/19O4yeN78Z
Join us! We’re seeking 1–2 PhD students to advance marine ecoacoustics & eDNA for real-world conservation. Explore our work 👉 https://t.co/igsnDFa8Rs
Interested? Send your CV to Dr. Tzu-Hao Lin: [email protected]#Biodiversity#Ecoacoustics#eDNA
So grateful for the chance to give the keynote at the Society for #Bioacoustics annual meeting! I shared work on mapping soundscape heterogeneity and its exciting applications. Also inspired by many brilliant talks and new friends.
✨Our Ferny Soundscape of Formosa exhibition at @AcadSinica is now online!
👉 https://t.co/Dc3xQUtUIJ
🎵Put on your headphones and dive into the acoustic diversity of marine ecosystems
🎶Check spots #4–6, and enjoy the #OceanSongs
We studied how habitat structure and reef soundscapes shape fish recruitment on degraded coral reefs—finding that rugosity and healthy nighttime choruses boost recruits, while turf algae holds them back. 🐟🌊
We also welcome candidates that are interested in Taiwan International Graduate Program for pursuing PhD. The position of RA will allow you to familiar with Taiwan’s culture and Academia Sinica’s research environment.
🌊Marine Ecoacoustics and Informatics Lab at Academia Sinica is harnessing AI and ecoacoustics to uncover the secrets of ocean biodiversity.
🌟 We're Hiring:
Research Assistant (Bachelor’s/Master’s level)
Postdoctoral Researcher
➡️Details:
https://t.co/19O4yeMzjr
🔊Exciting advancements in decoding humpback whale songs! 🐋 Check out our poster at #SMM2024 on using automated transcription to explore the intricate structure of whale songs.
🌊Poster B40, Thu 17:30, dive into the complexity of whale song!
This exhibition is supported by @AcadSinica and various people sharing their underwater footages. Also thanks @JAMSTEC_PR for sharing deep-sea videos.
https://t.co/GUihiUOgfZ
“Ferny Soundscape of Formosa”
This exhibition highlights the biodiversity of Taiwan, particularly the dynamic soundscapes across marine ecosystems.
From Oct 12, 2024 to Aug 14, 2025, take a chance to visit the Eco Pavillion of Academia Sinica and listen amazing ocean sounds!