The Joint Industry Programme on E&P Sound and Marine Life (the JIP) is 
releasing a new "Requests for Proposals" solicitation on "Determination of the 
Environmental Impact of Marine Vibrator Technology". This Request for Proposals 
(RFP) seeks proposals for independent studies to advance understanding of the 
potential environmental impact of Marine Vibrator (MV) technology. Building 
upon previously completed JIP work on this topic, this study will further 
evaluate potential environmental impacts of prototype MV device output signals 
on marine mammals. The impacts of most interest for investigation are related 
to auditory masking and behavioural response.   The specification for the RfP 
and instructions on how to apply are given at 
http://www.soundandmarinelife.org/funding/rfps.aspx . Interested parties should 
submit their proposals by 10th May 2019.


JOHN A CAMPBELL
JIP Coordinator
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