The IQOE Task Team on Low-Cost Hydrophones for Research, Education, and Citizen Science is looking for industry partners to develop a low-cost hydrophone: https://t.co/tWQ5OCDbcU.
A group from @GLUBS1 and https://t.co/V1b3wdoWUy—involving 19 authors across 6 countries—collaborated with @WRMarineSpecies to create an inventory of species confirmed or expected to produce sound underwater. See the new Looby et al., 2023 to learn more! https://t.co/fBQ4IEfIO6
Save the date -
We're very excited to announce that we have finalized the date and location for the 4th African Bioacoustics Conference.
We will be hosting the conference in Cape Town from the 1st of September to the 6th of September 2024.
More information to follow.
Our recent animated video on reducing underwater noise from the #shipping industry is now available with subtitles in:
🇧🇬 български език
🇨🇳 中文
🇮🇩 Bahasa Indonesia
🇰🇷 한글
🇵🇭 wikang tagalog
🇧🇷 português do Brasil!
Watch on YouTube: https://t.co/xO1C2woIYq
The Doctoral Network SEASOUNDS is recruiting 10 highly motivated PhD students (https://t.co/YKVGxQzpvt) for work on ocean acoustics and bioacoustics. The deadline for applications is 1 January 2024, at several different institutions.
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America (JASA) and JASA Express Letters are calling for papers for a joint Special Issue on “Verification and Validation of Source and Propagation Models for Underwater Sound.” See https://t.co/YKnegJrG2M
IQOE is pleased to announce the availability of the Ocean Sound Essential Ocean Variable (EOV) Implementation Plan (see https://t.co/OwLrPbZOzq), which provides background for the importance of this EOV and the steps required to implement it.
"We've heard what happens when humans change their behaviour. We've heard what happens when we restore habitats. We've heard glimpses of a future which isn't one we need to fear."
Thanks to @BBCFuture for sharing some #OceanOptimism
https://t.co/Zq5z9PhPCd
IQOE Newsletter #11 is now available at https://t.co/PsuKihRDXo, reporting on the IQOE Science Committee meeting and the GLUBS workshop in Woods Hole in April, as well as an update on the first World Ocean Passive Acoustic Monitoring Day in June.
Hey marine science grads! Are you thinking of taking the plunge on a PhD? Find out a @MITWHOIJP PhD/ScD in Applied Science and Engineering is right for you!
Join us for a live virtual info session on July 24 from 4-5pm (EST)! Register at https://t.co/QfCz9dfAMf
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Publication Alert!!🎶🐟
Book chapter in Effects of Noise on Aquatic Life exploring historical practices and ongoing challenges in fish sound production research both globally and specifically for marine, subtropical fishes. Find our chapter online here: https://t.co/XgP9n3E1xr
The noisy underwater world will be recorded for the inaugural World Oceans Passive Acoustic Monitoring Day tomorrow - 📅 8 June.
The collection will help scientists like @MilesJParsons identify where it’s noisiest & build knowledge of unusual sounds.
Join via @GLUBS1#WOPAM
🚨 Ocean Hack Week 2023 applications now open! https://t.co/fmKeKHSA9m
This event is a great opportunity to sharpen your ocean-focused data science skills
Getting ready for World Ocean Passive Acoustic Monitoring day! Collab with @colin_foord to deploy a recorder at the @CoralCityCamera in Miami. I also had the chance to visit the @CoralMorph lab! Looking forward to see what we'll hear! 🐟🐠🐡🦐🪸#WOPAM#fishsound@GLUBS1
🎧 Gearing up for the World Oceans Passive Acoustic Monitoring Day on June 8th! Installed underwater recorders off Taiwan's northern coast to tune into the symphony of our coral reefs. A long-term site of Ocean Biodiversity Listening Project! 🐠🎶 #WOPAM#Soundscape#Reefs
A wonderful meeting of @GLUBS1 organized by @MilesJParsons and @WHOI scientists. So many inspiring talks and discussions by ecoacoustics researchers worldwide. Keep going toward a platform for a Global Library of Underwater Biological Sounds.