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Subject: Special session on Fish and Marine Invertebrate Bioacoustics at the Acoustical Society of America and Canadian Acoustical Association Joint Conference in Victoria BC, Canada
From: Xavier Mouy <>
Date: Fri, 25 May 2018 01:58:47 +0000

Dear colleagues,

 

Bruce Martin and I would like to invite you to submit an abstract for the special session on Fish and Marine Invertebrate Bioacoustics that we are organizing at the 176th Meeting of the Acoustical Society of America (ASA) joined with the 2018 Acoustics Week in Canada of the Canadian Acoustical Association (CAA) to be held in Victoria, British Columbia, Canada on 5–9 November 2018.

 

This session will provide the opportunity for researchers to present and discuss the latest results on fish and marine invertebrate bioacoustics. New information on marine biological sound production and perception is welcomed, as well as innovations in measurement techniques.

 

Full information on the conference is available at http://acousticalsociety.org/176th-meeting-acoustical-society-of-america.

 

Abstracts are due Tuesday, May 29. You may submit an abstract here:

https://asa2018fall.abstractcentral.com/

 

When you submit your abstract, please indicate that you will be submitting to the "Animal Bioacoustics Technical Committee" and then choose the " Fish and Marine Invertebrate Bioacoustics" special session.

 

Looking forward to see you in Victoria !

 

Best,

Xavier Mouy and Bruce Martin, special session co-organizers.

 

 

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