The Ocean Observatories Initiative <https://oceanobservatories.org/> Facility
Board (OOIFB <https://ooifb.org/>), funded by the United States National
Science Foundation (NSF), is pleased to announce its *2025 Summer School on
Acoustics* <https://ooifb.org/2025-ooifb-acoustics-summer-school/>. This
5-day, in-person event, will take place from *July 14-18, 2025, at the
University of Washington in Seattle, Washington*.
This intensive program will feature a mix of targeted lectures, hands-on
tutorials, and practical exercises working with real-world examples and NSF
OOI data products, with focus on the *access, analysis, and interpretation
of acoustics data as well as complementary oceanographic data available
through the NSF OOI*.

NSF OOI consists of various platforms including moored buoys, cabled arrays
spanning the seafloor and water column, and autonomous underwater vehicles.
Active and passive acoustic instruments including echosounders, current
profilers, bioacoustic sonars, broadband hydrophones, and low frequency
hydrophones, are part of the NSF OOI sensor network. These acoustic
measurements can be applied in many ways, including the detection and
characterization of sounds produced by fish, marine mammals, and humans.
Researchers are also exploring the use of distributed acoustic sensing
(DAS) through the NSF OOI. DAS is an observational technique on submarine
fiber optic cables, which can be used in the detection, identification,
and/or localization of potential acoustic sources such as distant storms,
earthquakes, ships, and marine mammals.

Participants can expect to finish the 5-day program with:

   - A high level understanding of how sound propagates under water and the
   main factors influencing propagation.
   - An awareness of passive and active acoustic instruments deployed
   through NSF OOI (e.g. hydrophones and echosounders) and the data sets
   available.
   - The ability to navigate NSF OOI data portals to access and download
   acoustic and oceanographic data products.
   - Basic processing methods for acoustic data (including coding, and
   working with data in JupyterHub environments).
   - A comprehensive understanding about what scientific questions can be
   addressed using NSF OOI data.
   - Connections to a network of professionals who are using or planning to
   use NSF OOI data in their research and education activities.

Please note: there are no registration fees associated with this program,
and travel support is available for participants from U.S. institutions. *For
more details on program requirements, eligibility, a draft agenda, and
online application, please visit the* *OOIFB Summer School on Acoustics
webpage: https://ooifb.org/2025-ooifb-acoustics-summer-school/
<https://ooifb.org/2025-ooifb-acoustics-summer-school/>. *

Please share this opportunity widely across your networks! Questions?
Please contact Holly Morin (ho...@ooifb.org).
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