ess as part of a special issue of Aquatic Mammals honoring
Dr. Bernd Würsig.
All the best
Dave
David W. Weller, Ph.D.
NOAA Southwest Fisheries Science Center
Marine Mammal & Turtle Division
8901 La Jolla Shores Drive
La Jolla, CA 92037-1508 USA
this announcement to anyone else who you think might be
interested. Thanks.
Dave Mellinger
Sara Heimlich
Sharon Nieukirk
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Cooperative Institute for Marine Resources Studies
Oregon State University
2030 S. Marine Science Drive
Newport, OR 97365 U
Bioacoustics Software Developer:
This fixed-term, 12-month position [meaning 12 months per year) within a
NOAA-sponsored cooperative institute at Oregon State University in Newport,
Oregon is responsible for software development for detection and localization
of marine organisms and for other
tion.
For more information please contact Ian Angus, ian...@doc.govt.nz or telephone
++64 4 471 3081 quoting vacancy 60/515T1.
Applications close at 5pm on Monday, 29 September 2014.
Regards,
Dave Lundquist
Technical Advisor, Marine Species and Threats
Mātanga Koiora Waitai Mōrearea
Departmen
stribution and relative abundance maps are
presented.
The report may be downloaded at the following link:
https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/21374026/Marine%20Atlas%20Med%20Res.pdf
For additional information please contact: dave.w...@iwdg.ie
Best regards
Dave Wall
Ship Surveys Officer
Irish
, R. Glynn Holt, Danielle Cholewiak, and Sofie M. Van Parijs
pp. 2571-2581
Source levels of dugong (Dugong dugon) vocalizations recorded in Shark Bay
Miles J. G. Parsons, Dave Holley, and Robert D. McCauley
pp. 2582-2588
Passive acoustic monitoring using a towed hydrophone array results in
ident
.
Abstracts for both articles are below.
Regards,
Dave Lundquist, Ph.D.
University of Otago
Behavioural responses of dusky dolphin groups (Lagenorhynchus obscurus) to
tour vessels off Kaikoura, New Zealand
Background
Commercial viewing and swimming with dusky dolphins (Lagenorhynchus
obscurus
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America intends to publish a special
issue on Methods for Marine Mammal Passive Acoustics.
Given that a sufficiently large number of papers are accepted, these papers
will appear as a group in a separate publication which will be the second part
of a re
t of disturbance capable
of altering the species struc- ture of a local prey community.
For another month or so Laura is out of email range on mat leave, and Dave
is in the field far enough away so that there is no internet connection,
so if you cant access the journal, one of us will respon
Timberline Lodge, Mt. Hood, Oregon, USA
Aug. 22-25
http://www.bioacoustics.us/dcl.html
The deadline for early registration was extended slightly because we neglected
to send out this final reminder until now.
-Dave Mellinger
-Sara Heimlich
n one presentation.
Further information about the workshop is available at
http://www.bioacoustics.us/dcl.html .
Dave Mellinger
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This is forwarded from Jay Barlow :
I am coordinating a session on acoustic line- and point-transect
density estimation (Distance Sampling) at the upcoming workshop on
Acoustic Detection, Classification, and Localization at Mt. Hood, Oregon.
The meeting is 22-25 Aug. The last day (Aug. 25) will
POSITION ANNOUNCEMENT -- ASSISTANT PROFESSOR, SENIOR RESEARCH IN BIOACOUSTICS
The position of Assistant Professor, Senior Research in Bioacoustics in the
laboratory of Dr. David Mellinger at Oregon State University's Hatfield Marine
Science Center in Newport, Oregon involves conducting research
The Fifth International Workshop on Detection,
Classification, Localization, and Density Estimation
of Marine Mammals using Passive Acoustics
and associated tutorial introductions to
Detection, Classification, and Localization
, on density estimation, will be led by Len Thomas, and the other,
on detection, classification, and localization, by Dave Mellinger, Marie Roch,
Eva-Marie Nosal, and Holger Klinck.
Two datasets for the workshop have been prepared, one for detection and
classification and one for localization
This position was previously announced, but the "full consideration" date was
wrong. The correct date is Sept. 30. -Dave Mellinger
Title: Faculty Research Assistant/Research Associate - Bioacousti
Title: Faculty Research Assistant/Research Associate - Bioacoustic Software
Specialist
Institution: Oregon State University, Cooperative Institute for Marine
Resources Studies, Hatfield Marine Science Center, Newport, OR
OSU's Cooperative Institute for Marine Resources Studies offers support fo
For those interested in gray whale-prey dynamics, the following paper is
available:
Feyrer, L. J. Differences in embryo production between sympatric species
of mysids (family Mysidae) in the shallow coastal waters off Vancouver Island,
BC. Marine Biology, DOI 10.1007/s00227-010-1510-9
The report described below covers many topics in ocean noise, with particular
attention to effects on marine mammals.
-Dave Mellinger
Original Message
Subject: AEI annual recap: Ocean Noise 2009
Date: Tue, 16 Mar 2010 11:25:29 -0700
From: Jim Cummings
Just a quick email to
rse.
For further information please visit our website: www.dolphins.org
<http://www.dolphins.org/> or contact the Education Department at
educat...@dolphins.org or (305) 289-1121 ext. 225.
Sincerely,
Dave Walton
Reservations Coordinator
Education Department
Dolphin Research Ce
Courses & Experience in Marine Mammal Husbandry, Training & Research Offered
at Dolphin Research Center
Dolphin Research Center announces August 2009 career training courses in
Animal Care & Husbandry, Training & Enrichment as well as Cognitive and
Behavioral Research with Marine Mammals.
F
Acoustic Signal Detection Engineer
OSU’s Cooperative Institute for Marine Resources Studies offers one-year
support for a researcher on a project studying passive acoustic monitoring of
large whales under the direction of Dr. David Mellinger. This is a full-time
(1.0 FTE), 12-month, fixed-ter
Duke University Marine Lab 2009 Summer Course: Marine Mammals
Dates: Summer Term II: 6 July - 7 August 2009
Course limit: 15 students (undergraduates, graduate students,
professionals) Application deadline (if applying for Global
Fellowship): 15 February 2009 Application deadline (if applying
e.edu/conferences/animalcommunication2008/
Dave Mellinger
and the organizing committee
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Position opening - Cetacean Ecologist - Pacific Islands Fisheries
Science Center
The Protected Species Division of the NMFS’s Pacific Islands
Fisheries Science Center in Honolulu is seeking a well-qualified
candidate to lead their developing Cetacean Research Program. Over 24
species of ce
REMINDER:
Abstracts for the Acoustic Communication by Animals conference are due
April 18, which is Friday of this week. Conference details are below.
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Acoustic Communication by Animals
Second Internatio
This is forwarded from Hervé Glotin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>.
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Please Forward :
CALL FOR PAPERS: IEEE PASSIVE 08
Toulon - Var - France
www.passive08-hyeres.org
Passive remote sensing techniques
have a meaningful and challenging role in addres
in complex environments
Tecumseh Fitch: Mammalian sound communication
Ronald Hoy: Communication strategies in insects
Dave Kastak: Pinniped hearing
Peter Narins: Vertebrate seismic communication
Caitlin O'Connell-Rodwell: Elephant low frequency and seismic reception
Kazuo Okanoya: Evolution of s
passive acoustic survey of Bransfield Strait,
Antarctica.
A PDF is available here:
ftp://newportftp.pmel.noaa.gov/newport/mellinger/papers/MellingerEtAl07-AcousticCetaceanObservation.pdf
Dave Mellinger
[EMAIL PROTECTED] or [EMAIL PROTECTED
The Sound and Marine Life Joint Industry Programme (JIP) of the
International Association of Oil & Gas Producers (OGP) has posted
a new Request for Proposals (RFP) about passive acoustic monitoring
(PAM) on its web site. In part, the RFP says this:
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C
The following paper has just been published:
Stafford, K.M., D.K. Mellinger, S.E. Moore, and C.G. Fox. 2007. Seasonal
variability and detection range modeling of baleen whale calls in the Gulf of
Alaska, 1999-2002. J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 122:3378-3390.
Five species of large whales, including the b
broad-scale movements of right
whales.
Key words: right whale, Eubalaena glacialis, North Atlantic, acoustic survey,
moored hydrophone, automatic detection.
Please contact me for reprints.
Dave
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using spatial habitat modeling.
Endangered Species Research 3: 249-257.
The article can be downloaded directly from the ESR website for free:
http://www.int-res.com/articles/esr2007/3/n003p249.pdf
Cheers
Dj
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Dave Johnston, Ph.D.
Leader, Cetacean Research Unit
Position Announcement
Title: Acoustic Signal Detection Engineer
Department: Cooperative Institute for Marine Resources Studies
(CIMRS), Oregon State University
Rank: Research Associate (postdoc) or Faculty Research Assistant
Location: Newport, Oregon, USA
Start Date: Sept. 2007 or as available
The following paper has just appeared:
Mellinger, D.K., and C.W. Clark. 2006. MobySound: A reference archive
for studying automatic recognition of marine mammal sounds. Applied
Acoustics 67(11-12):1226-1242.
Please contact [EMAIL PROTECTED] (today) or
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (next week) fo
Dear Marmamers,
The Following article is available as a
PDF:
Dave Wall, Joanne O'Brien,
John Meade, & Brendan M. Allen. Summer distribution and relative
abundance of cetaceans off the west coast of Ireland.
Biology and Environment Proceedings of the
Royal
Irish
Academy
10
This paper has just been published:
Moore, S.E., K.M. Stafford, D.K. Mellinger, and J.A. Hildebrand. 2006.
Listening for large whales in offshore waters of Alaska. BioScience
56:49-55.
Please contact [EMAIL PROTECTED] or [EMAIL PROTECTED] for a
copy.
Dave Mellinger
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