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Subject: | Participate in online pilot whale research |
From: | "Leah Nemiroff" <> |
Date: | Wed, 4 Jun 2008 10:18:12 -0300 |
I am working on pilot whale vocalizations at Dalhousie University with Dr. Hal Whitehead. One aspect of my research involves a website for online comparison of pulsed calls and whistles. I need a lot of participants and there is no requirement for previous experience with bioacoustics, although I would like to have as many experienced people as possible. To learn more or to participate, please visit the website: http://whitelab.biology.dal.ca/Pilot_whale_comparisons/home.html Please feel free to forward the link on to anyone you think may be interested. The website will be up until June 10, 2008. Advanced thanks to everyone, Leah -- Leah Nemiroff MSc Candidate, Biology Department Dalhousie University (902) 494-3723 |
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