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Prof Ben Wilson (University of the Highlands & Islands - SAMS & Inverness 
College)
Twitter @bwilson999

On 2 Mar 2016, at 07:27, Ben Wilson 
<ben.wil...@sams.ac.uk<mailto:ben.wil...@sams.ac.uk>> wrote:







Prof Ben Wilson (University of the Highlands & Islands - SAMS & Inverness 
College)
Twitter @bwilson999

On 1 Mar 2016, at 17:38, Holly Morin 
<holly_mo...@uri.edu<mailto:holly_mo...@uri.edu>> wrote:

**apologies for cross-postings**



Members of the international regulatory community have an expressed need for 
training materials on underwater acoustics as well as instructional resources 
that can be quickly accessed and viewed. To meet this need, the Discovery of 
Sound in the Sea (DOSITS)<http://www.dosits.org/> Team is facilitating a free, 
five-part webinar series on topics related to underwater sound.

Two webinars took place in 2015.  The first reviewed science of sound concepts, 
the second, sound production and reception in marine animals.  These webinars, 
PDF versions of the webinar presentations, and other associated resources, have 
been archived to the DOSITS website 
(http://www.dosits.org/resources/all/decisionmakers/ircwebinar/).

The third webinar will take place on Wednesday, March 16, 2016, at 12:00 pm 
(U.S. East Coast time).  Dr.'s Dorian Houser and Brandon Southall will review 
the potential effects of underwater sound on marine mammals.

Interested individuals must register in advance for this webinar.  To register 
please visit:  
http://www.dosits.org/resources/all/decisionmakers/ircwebinar/registration/


To learn more about this webinar series and view other, upcoming webinar dates 
and speakers, please visit the DOSITS webpage, Webinar Series for Regulators of 
Underwater 
Sound.<http://www.dosits.org/resources/all/decisionmakers/ircwebinar/>



Questions?  Please contact Holly Morin at 
holly_mo...@uri.edu<mailto:holly_mo...@uri.edu>.




This webinar series is being sponsored by the American Petroleum Institute 
(API)<http://www.api.org/>.  The American Petroleum Institute (API) is the only 
national trade association that represents all aspects of America's oil and 
natural gas industry.

Discovery of Sound in the Sea<http://www.dosits.org/> (DOSITS; 
www.dosits.org<http://www.dosits.org/>) is a comprehensive, educational website 
on underwater sound, designed to provide accurate scientific information at 
levels appropriate for all audiences, including decision-makers.
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