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Re: Introductory Message

Subject: Re: Introductory Message
From: Doug Von Gausig <>
Date: Sat, 11 Oct 2003 08:27:45 -0700
At 11:17 PM 10/10/2003, Frank Veit wrote:
>Hi to all,
>
>I've just joined your group and will introduce myself shortly.
>
>My name is Frank Veit, I am a German biologist that works for the past 
>nine years in Eilat, Israel, studying the behaviour and especially the 
>acoustic communication of a group of bottlenose dolphins located in a 
>semi-natural environment at the Red Sea. I am coordinating the work of the 
>'International Laboratory for Dolphin Behaviour Research', which is a 
>collaborative project of the Dolphin Reef, Eilat, and the Institute of 
>Animal Behaviour of the Free University of Berlin.
>
>We are mainly recording underwater sounds in analog mode using VHS 
>recorders and a magrec hydrophone. Analysing software is Avisoft SASLab 
>Pro and back in Berlin also Signal and RTS. Right now I am planning to 
>extend my field of work to passive acoustic surveys of marine mammals, 
>which actually was the trigger to join your group.
>
>If you have any questions, you are welcome to contact me at the address below.
>
>With best regards from the Red Sea,
>
>Frank

Welcome to the group, Frank. Your work sounds fascinating. Can you explain 
more about what your "passive acoustic surveys" of marine mammals entails? 
Is this censusing or attempts at understanding communications?

Doug
Doug Von Gausig
Clarkdale, Arizona, USA
Moderator
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