, and eastern Africa.
Supervision:
Students will be supervised by Prof Christine Erbe (Centre for Marine Science
and Technology, Curtin University), Dr Salvatore Cerchio (African Aquatic
Conservation Fund), Dr Violaine Dulau (Globice), and Tim Collins
(WCS)—depending on the PhD t
bioacoustics).
https://staff.curtin.edu.au/job-vacancies/?ja-job=594336
Applications close 15 Nov 2022.
Cheers, Christine
Christine Erbe, Ph.D.
Director | Centre for Marine Science & Technology (CMST)
John Curtin Distinguished Professor | School of Earth & Planetary Sciences
.
Volume 2 is ~12 months away. It is organised taxonomically and presents info on
animal sound production, reception, and usage. There will be a chapter devoted
to marine mammals.
Cheers, Christine
Christine Erbe, Ph.D.
Director | Centre for Marine Science & Technology (CMST)
John Cu
Applications close 15 Nov 2022.
Cheers, Christine
Christine Erbe, Ph.D.
Director | Centre for Marine Science & Technology (CMST)
John Curtin Distinguished Professor | School of Earth & Planetary Sciences
Curtin University
GPO Box U1987
Perth, Western Australia 6845
Ema
issue). The site is open for
manuscript submission right now and will close on 30 Nov 2019.
https://asa.scitation.org/jas/info/specialissues/cfp_113019
<https://asa.scitation.org/jas/info/specialissues/cfp_113019>
Christine Erbe
Centre for Marine Science & Technology
Curtin Univers
.facebook.com/AquaticNoise2019/
<https://www.facebook.com/AquaticNoise2019/>) and Twitter (@AquaticNoise). We
regularly update our website with new information about the meeting:
an-2019.org <http://an-2019.org/>
We look forward to welcoming you to Den Haag.
Christi
, and so if anyone knows of (or controls) funding
opportunities please contact Christine Erbe or Joe Sisneros.
Stay tuned and we’re looking forward to welcoming you to another outstanding
meeting on the Effects of Noise on Aquatic Life in July, 2019. And, of course,
if you have any questions
For newcomers to the field of marine mammal acoustics and underwater noise
impacts:
Marine Bioacoustics Short Course
Presented by: The Centre for Marine Science and Technology, Curtin University
Dates: Thursday 23rd and Friday 24th November 2017
(the two days following the Acoustics 2017 confere
the potential for reduced
prey acquisition, and potential population consequences, under these noise
levels.
http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0025326X13007376
Cheers,
Rob & Christine
Rob Williams
Christine Erbe
Director | Centre for Marine Science & Technolog
levels were 149, 137, and 122dB re 1uPa @ 1m (5th, 50th, and 95th percentiles).
Even though these are lower than those of small propeller-driven boats, it is
not necessarily the broadband source level that correlates with the bioacoustic
impact on marine fauna.
Cheers, Christine
Christine Erbe
Dear fellow MARMAM-ers,the following paper has just been published in Endangered Species Research, as part of the special theme on bycatch mitigation.A pdf of the article can be downloaded here:http://www.int-res.com/abstracts/esr/v19/n2/p109-121/Acoustic characterisation of bycatch mitigation ping
ffects on marine animals (mammals, fish, plankton, birds etc.)
Most of our current projects require a strong background in acoustics, physics,
engineering or computer science. Depending on topic, students will be
supervised by Dr. Alec Duncan, Dr. Christine Erbe, Dr. Alexander Gavrilov, Dr.
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