Dear Colleagues,

We wish to draw your attention to our special session at the upcoming Ocean
Sciences Meeting titled *ME07 - Exploring and Characterizing Deep and
Coastal Ocean Soundscapes.* Our goal is to bring together a wide spectrum
of researchers in passive acoustic monitoring to foster discussion on
developing PAM applications and technological innovations.

The Ocean Sciences meeting will be held in February 2026 in Glasgow,
Scotland, with the deadline for abstract submission on 20 August 2025. It
is our hope to receive several abstracts from the bio-acoustics/marine
mammal communities. We look forward to your contributions!

Best regards,

Ocean Sciences ME07 Session Chairs

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ME007 - Exploring and Characterizing Deep and Coastal Ocean Soundscapes

Passive acoustic methods (PAM) offer an effective, low-impact means for
monitoring and characterizing ocean environments across spatial scales.
Unlike many traditional methods, PAM operates regardless of weather or
light conditions, making it ideal for tracking vulnerable marine species
and habitats. These observations are increasingly vital as shifting ocean
conditions affect foraging grounds, migratory patterns, and habitat health.
In addition to ecological applications, PAM supports global economic
sectors such as maritime commerce, fisheries, and offshore energy.

Emerging technologies, including seafloor fiber-optic cables, distributed
acoustic sensing, autonomous vehicles, and near-real-time surface buoys
combined with advances in AI, are enabling continuous, high-resolution
monitoring of underwater soundscapes. This session will highlight recent
advances in PAM technologies and their applications to pressing
oceanographic challenges. Topics include monitoring for offshore renewable
energy development, soundscape changes related to habitat loss or
restoration, tracking anthropogenic noise from shipping and industry,
detecting shifts in species distributions, verifying ocean acidification,
and assessing ice shelf instability. We invite contributions that explore
innovations in signal detection and classification, new monitoring
platforms, and integrative approaches that use underwater acoustics to
address key issues in ocean science and management.



Primary Chair

DelWayne R. Bohnenstiehl

North Carolina State University

Co-Chairs

Adrienne Copeland

NOAA Ocean Exploration

Robert Dziak

NOAA – Pacific Marine Environmental Laboratory
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