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DOSITS WEBINAR - EXTREME NATURAL SOUNDS

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Subject: DOSITS WEBINAR - EXTREME NATURAL SOUNDS
From: Ellen Bellagamba Fucile <>
Date: Tue, 6 Jun 2023 01:19:22 +0000

 

The Discovery of Sound in the Sea (DOSITS) Team is pleased to announce that it will again facilitate a freefour-part webinar series on underwater sound.  Topics covered will include natural underwater sound, extreme sounds (natural and anthropogenic), how animals (marine mammals, fishes, and even humans) may use ambient sound, and the potential impacts of underwater sound associated with vessels (Saturn Project). 

 

Each webinar will run approximately 60 minutes in length and will consist of a presentation by one or more experts followed by a period of facilitated discussion. The webinar series is open to all interested individuals, however, registration is required. All webinars are presented in Zoom and via a YouTube stream. Post webinar recordings will also be available on the DOSITS website.

 

Register Now for the 2nd 2023 Discovery of Sound in the Sea Webinar:

Extreme Natural Sounds

Tuesday June 6, 2023 at 12:00 PM EDT.

https://www.eventbrite.com/e/extreme-natural-sounds-registration-626754869687

This webinar will examine common natural sources of extreme underwater sounds.

 

PD Certificate

DOSITS will offer a Certificate of Professional Development in association with the 2023 Underwater Acoustics Webinar Series. There are no fees associated with this certificate.

See the DOSITS 2023 webpage for more information (https://dosits.org/decision-makers/webinar-series/2023-webinar/).

 

Questions?  Please contact the DOSITS Team at m("uri.edu","dositswebinar");" target="_blank">.

 

**apologies for cross-postings**

 

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