Regulators, decision makers, public affairs officers, industry representatives, and other members of the international regulatory community have a high need for training materials
on underwater acoustics as well as instructional resources that can be quickly accessed and viewed. To meet this need, the Discovery of Sound in the Sea (DOSITS; www.dosits.org) Team
is facilitating a free, five-part webinar series for the international regulatory community on topics related to underwater sound.
The first webinar in this five-part series was a great success! Registration is now open for the second webinar in this series. During this 60 minute webinar, Dr.’s
Clara Amorim and Darlene Ketten will discuss
marine animal sound production and reception. Content will be derived from peer-reviewed research. A period for question and answer will occur after the
presentations have been completed.
** This is a different registration method than that used for the first webinar. This
form (linked above) will start the registration process. Once you submit the form you will receive an email to verify your address. Depending on your email system/local server securities, it may take time to receive the verification email. If you do not receive
the verification email in 48 hours, please contact Holly Morin for help.
To learn more about this webinar series and view other, upcoming webinar dates and speakers, please visit the DOSITS webpage, Webinar Series for Regulators of Underwater Sound, http://www.dosits.org/resources/all/decisionmakers/ircwebinar/.
Questions? Please contact Holly Morin at m("uri.edu","holly_morin");" target="_blank" class="">.
This webinar series is being sponsored by the American Petroleum Institute (API). The American Petroleum Institute (API) is the
only national trade association that represents all aspects of America’s oil and natural gas industry.
Discovery of Sound in the Sea (DOSITS; www.dosits.org)
is a comprehensive, educational website on underwater sound, designed to provide accurate scientific information at levels appropriate for all audiences, including decision-makers.
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