| May 25–29 | Monday 25 | Tuesday 26 | Wednesday 27 | Thursday 28 | Friday 29 |
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| 08:00 – 09:00 | Registration | Registration | Registration | Registration | |
| 09:00 – 09:30 | Opening | Polar | Riverine and Coastal | Soundscapes | |
| 09:30 – 10:00 | Renewable Energy | ||||
| 10:00 – 10:30 | KEYNOTE | ||||
| 10:30 – 11:00 | 5 min talks | 5 min talks | 5 min talks | ||
| 11:00 – 11:30 | Coffee Break | Coffee Break | Coffee Break | Coffee Break | Inter-session Discussion |
| 11:30 – 13:00 | Emerging Topics | Sensitivity and Pathology | Management and Policy | Shipping | |
| 13:00 – 13:30 | KEYNOTE | KEYNOTE | 5 min talks | Wrap-up | |
| 13:30 – 15:00 | Lunch | Lunch | Lunch | Lunch | Lunch |
| 15:00 – 16:00 | Mapping and Modelling | Behaviour | Seismic | Explosive Sources | |
| 16:00 – 16:30 | Sonar | ||||
| 16:30 – 17:30 | 5 min talks | 5 min talks | 5 min talks | ||
| 17:30 – 18:00 | 5 min talks | ||||
| 18:00 – 19:00¹ | Posters | Posters | Posters | Posters | |
| 20:00 – 23:00 | Icebreaker | ||||
| 20:00 – 02:00 | Banquet |
1 Wine tasting
08:00–09:00
Registration
09:00–09:30
Opening Session
Michel André, Laboratory of Applied Bioacoustics, Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya (BarcelonaTech, UPC), Spain
09:30–11:00
Renewable Energy Sonia Mendes (JNCC, UK) & Jonas von Pein (Novicos GmbH, Germany)
Michael A. Bellmann, Institut für technische und angewandte Physik GmbH (ITAP), Germany
Update of the 2020 field report (ERa) on impact pile-driving noise and application of noise mitigation technologies from 2020 to today
Jonas von Pein, Novicos GmbH | Offshore Noise Engineering and Consulting, Germany
Pile Driving Noise Perspectives: from Acoustic Predictions to Risk Assessments
T. Aran Mooney, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution (WHOI), USA
Pile driving sound impacts hearing abilities, respiration rates and behavior in a particle-motion sensitive fish: summer flounder (Paralichthys dentatus)
Ana Širović, Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU), Norway
PURE WIND: Understanding the impact of sound from offshore wind energy generation on marine ecosystems
Denise Risch, Scottish Association for Marine Science (SAMS), UK
Assessing Impacts of Operational Underwater Noise from Floating Offshore Wind to Marine Mammals
Emilia Lalander, Swedish Defence Research Agency (FOI), Sweden
Underwater noise and vibration from an offshore wind turbine
11:00–11:30
Coffee Break
11:30–13:00
Emerging Topics Federica Pace (JASCO Applied Sciences, the Netherlands) & Klaus Lucke (BSH, Germany)
Zack Lawrence, ExxonMobil and the Sound and Marine Life JIP, USA
Emerging Topics for the Oil and Gas Industry
Roberto Yubero, JASCO Applied Sciences, Netherlands
What Are the Potential Underwater Sound Emissions from Offshore Decommissioning Projects?
Federica Pace, JASCO Applied Sciences, Netherlands
Characterising and regulating intermittent sound sources
Klaus Lucke, Federal Maritime and Hydrographic Agency (BSH), Germany
Acoustical effects of deep-sea mining on marine fauna – a real threat?
Samy Djavidnia, European Maritime Safety Agency (EMSA), Portugal
Shipping Noise: Emerging Topics Shaping Coherent Action
Matthias Ram, DHI Group, Germany
Measurements of noise emissions from ultrasonic antifouling and assessment of potential risks for marine mammals
13:00–13:30
Keynote
Lindy Weilgart, OceanCare, Canada
The Scientist-Environmentalist: A View from the "Trenches" of the Science/Policy Intersect
13:30–15:00
Lunch
15:00–16:30
Mapping and Modelling Thomas Folegot (Quiet-Oceans, France) & Sergio Jesús (University of Algarve, Portugal)
Ines Addeo, University of Trieste, Italy
Advanced Source Formulation and Seabed Modelling Effects in Shallow-Water Sound Mapping
Bassel Tabaja, Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya, BarcelonaTech (UPC), Spain
FSI Modelling of the AquaVib System for Controlled Particle Motion in Underwater Noise Experiments
Luciano de Oliveira Júnior, SiPLab - CINTAL, University of Algarve, Portugal
Mapping noise from deep-sea exploitation activities
Corey Morris, Fisheries and Oceans Canada, Canada
Advancing Global Assessment: Comparing Large Scale Acoustic Exposure Mapping Against Hypothesis Driven Impact Expectations
Carl Andersson, IVL Swedish Environmental Research Institute, Sweden
Mapping the Underwater Noise of Recreational Boats
Thomas Folegot, Quiet-Oceans, France
Indexing Underwater Noise in Ecosystem Based Marine Spatial Planning
16:30–18:00
5-minute talks
Renewable Energy
Chloe Malinka, SMRU Consulting, UK
CAB Technology: Near Real-Time Passive Acoustic Monitoring for Mitigation and Noise Measurement
Simon Stephenson, Seiche Ltd, UK
Experimental Evaluation of the Pulcea High Performance Bubble Curtain
Andria Salas, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, USA
Windfarm-associated sounds variably influence the behavior and physiology of the American Lobster (Homarus americanus)
Thomas Kohlsche, Menck Marine Foundations, Germany
The Menck MNRU - Primary noise mitigation for impact pile driving
Justine Courboules, Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU), Norway
Physiological responses of coastal plankton when exposed to offshore windfarm noise
Emerging Topics
Rosalyn Seddon, Centre for Environment, Fisheries and Aquaculture Science (CEFAS), UK
Aquatic Pollution from Light and Anthropogenic Noise: Assessment of potential mitigation options
German Ocampo Botero, Repsol, Spain
The Casablanca-DAS seafloor observatory: A new fibre-optic platform for continuous, multi-layer ocean monitoring
Maja Nimak-Wood, Natural England, UK
The Fourth State of Water: A Potential New Frontier for Underwater Acoustics and Bioacoustics
Divna Djokic, Aqualie Institute / Laboratório de Ecologia Comportamental e Bioacústica (LABEC), UFJF, Brazil
Advancing DAS-Based Cetacean Localization Monitoring: Dual-Cable Strategy in the Campos Basin, Brazil
Mapping and Modelling
Clea Parcerisas, Flanders Marine Institute (VLIZ) / Ghent University, Belgium
BioDCASE: Towards standardised data challenges supporting robust development of ML models for underwater acoustic event detection
Pablo Martínez, Marine Technology Center (CTN), Spain
Uncertainty Assessment of Simplified Models for Underwater Acoustic Propagation
Iván Felis Enguix, Marine Technology Center (CTN), Spain
Theoretical and Experimental Characterization of Acoustic Transmission Loss in Underwater Bubble Curtains
Fabiano Marcos de Lima, Brazilian Navy Research Institute (IPqM), Brazil
Application of Underwater Acoustic Modeling to Prospective Offshore Scenarios in the Santos Basin Pre-Salt.
Simon Stephenson, Seiche Ltd, UK
From Decibels to Distance - Why Small Acoustic Errors Can Matter for Marine Mammal Injury Ranges
Rens van Leijden, Delft Cymatics and AdBm Corp, Netherlands
Predicting the Performance of Near-Pile Noise Mitigation Systems: Sensitivity Analysis and Realistic Upper Bounds
Özkan Sertlek, JASCO Applied Sciences, Germany
Challenges in Cross Project Comparison of European Underwater Sound Maps
Valentina Caradonna, University of Campania "Luigi Vanvitelli", Italy
TUNE: a nimble Tool for Underwater Noise Evaluation
18:00–19:00
Poster Session
19:00–23:00
Icebreaker
08:00–09:00
Registration
09:00–10:00
Polar Philippe Blondel (University of Bath, UK) & Heidi Ahonen (Norwegian Polar Institute, Norway)
Heidi Ahonen, Norwegian Polar Institute, Norway
Sound-Cruising: Investigating acoustic output characteristics and noise budgets of cruise operations in Svalbard
Philippe Blondel, Norwegian Polar Institute, Norway
Marine soundscapes of the Arctic and human impacts – From monitoring to regulating
Evgeny Podolskiy, Arctic Research Center, Hokkaido University, Japan
Acoustic monitoring of ice and animals in one of the ocean's noisiest places, a glacial fjord
Eva Hidalgo Pla, Scripps Institution of Oceanography, UC San Diego, USA
Long-term acoustic monitoring of odontocetes in Inuit Nunangat through collaborative research
10:00–10:30
Keynote
Dorian Houser, National Marine Mammal Foundation, USA
A need for interdisciplinary action on the issue of baleen whale hearing
10:30–11:00
5-minute talks
Explosive Sources
Gonçalo Peixoto Dourado, Netherlands Organisation for Applied Scientific Research (TNO), Netherlands
Validating numerical predictions of sound generated from underwater explosions in shallow waters
Pedro Poveda-Martínez, University of Alicante, Spain
Characterisation of underwater noise generated by fireworks events
Roee Diamant, University of Haifa / University of Zagreb, Israel
Detecting underwater explosions: results from the Philippines
Sensitivity and Pathology
Eva R. Quintana, Universitat de Barcelona, Spain
The “noisome”: understanding the genetic response to marine noise using the zooplanktonic Oikopleura dioica as a model system
Behaviour
Francis Juanes, University of Victoria, Canada
Effects of noise on Pacific sand lance with implications for their avian predators
11:00–11:30
Coffee Break
11:30–13:30
Sensitivity and Pathology Aran Mooney (WHOI, USA) & Raquel Vasconcelos (MARE-UL, Portugal)
Adam Smith, University of Southern Denmark, Denmark
Auditory dynamics during echolocation in freely swimming trained and wild toothed whales
Carolin Nieder, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution (WHOI), USA
Retracting to sound: the first behavioral audiogram of reef-building corals and sensitivity to vessel noise
Dennis Higgs, University of Windsor, Canada
The potentially disturbing effects of seismic surveys on free-swimming fish and shrimp populations
Jakob Christensen-Dalsgaard, University of Southern Denmark, Denmark
The aquatic tympanic ear
Allison Coffin, Creighton University, USA
Effect of hatchery noise conditions on development and survival of Chinook salmon and considerations for future mechanistic studies
Marta Solé, Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya (UPC), Spain
MALDI Imaging of Proteins and Lipids in Sepia officinalis Larvae Following AquaVib Sound Exposure
Raquel Vasconcelos, MARE-UL, Universidade de Lisboa, Portugal
Soundscapes of seahorse habitats: a sensory ecology perspective on vulnerability to anthropogenic pressures
Ambrosine Clark, University of Liverpool, UK
Investigating substrate-borne vibrational sensitivity in marine gastropods
Craig Radford, University of Auckland, New Zealand
Stress, Sound, and Sanctuary: How Marine Reserve Age Shapes the Physiological Resilience of Australasian Snapper
13:30–15:00
Lunch
15:00–16:30
Behaviour Ana Širović (NTNU, Norway) & Chloe Malinka (SMRU Consulting, UK)
Erin Falcone, Marine Ecology and Telemetry Research, USA
BOOMIN: Using Acoustic Tags on Whales to Study Impulsive Sound Exposure near a US Military Training Range
Joseph Schnitzler, Institute for Terrestrial and Aquatic Wildlife Research (ITAW), University of Veterinary Medicine Hannover, Germany
Movement decisions in a busy seascape: harbour seals, offshore wind farms, and vessels
M. Clara P. Amorim, Universidade de Lisboa, Portugal
Effects of boat noise and warming on the reproductive behaviour of a coastal marine fish
Emilie Rojas, Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU), Norway
Atlantic salmon exposed to boat noise: acute responses during sexual maturation but habituation under chronic exposure
Jakob Tougaard, Aarhus University, Denmark
Reactions of harbour porpoises to underwater noise: Level of onset of biological adverse effects (LOBE)
Lise Sivle, Institute of Marine Research, Norway
The combined effects of anthropogenic noise and Artificial Light at Night (ALAN) from shipping on an offshore predator and prey
16:30–18:00
5-minute talks
Behaviour
Dana Adcock, Syracuse University, USA
Fin Whale (Balaenoptera physalus) Behavioral Response to Vessel Approaches in Shallow Coastal Western North Atlantic United States Habitat
Laia Rojano-Doñate, Aarhus University / Stanford University, Denmark
Blue Whales Decrease Foraging Rates During Close-Range Vessel Encounters
Zoe Bainbridge, University of Hull, UK
Interactions between substrate-borne vibration from offshore wind farms on the hermit crab (Pagurus bernhardus): assessing the effects of simulated continuous vibration on feeding behaviour
Catherine Golinvaux, Research and Technology Centre West Coast, Kiel University, Germany
Chronic Noise Effects on the Development and Hunting Success in Sepia officinalis
Gabrieli Rodrigues, Aqualie Institute / Laboratório de Ecologia Comportamental e Bioacústica (LABEC), UFJF, Brazil
Passive Acoustic Monitoring of Baleen Whales in a Brazilian Offshore Oil Field
Sidonie Brault, SENSEA groupe SAS, France
Analysis of underwater soundscape of Nice harbor, France: Calculation of SL from human activity and mapping of the area of adverse noise effect
Shipping
Cristina Marcolin, Aarhus University, Denmark
Is the high occurrence of loud, broadband, cavitation transients from ship propellers a prob-lem for toothed whales?
Charlotte Rose Findlay, Heriot-Watt University, UK
Impacts to cetaceans within the St. Lawrence Estuary from underwater radiated noise produced by commercial vessel within the global fleet
Reijo Alakoivu, Turku University of Applied Sciences, Finland
Underwater radiated noise database of vessels - Description of the data collection method used in Finland
Cedric Gervaise, SENSEA groupe SAS, France
Underwater noise from ferry in a vital humpback whale area – Tahiti-Moorea case study
Roee Diamant, University of Haifa / University of Zagreb, Israel
Did we forget about recreational vessels? analysis of shipping underwater radiated noise from the Hearmyship database
Wout Decrop, Flanders Marine Institute (VLIZ), Belgium
Transfer Learning for Distance Classification of Marine Vessels Using Underwater Sound
Fabienne Mannherz, Aarhus University, Denmark
The Noisy Few: Similar Vessels vary by up to 20 dB in Radiated Noise Levels
18:00–19:00
Poster Session
08:00–09:00
Registration
09:00–10:30
Riverine and Coastal Tomonari Akamatsu (Waseda University, Japan) & Songhai Li (Chinese Academy of Sciences, China)
Songhai Li, Institute of Deep-sea Science and Engineering, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China
Large-scale monitoring of coastal odontocetes using multiple static acoustic sensors
Ayaka Amaha Ozturk, Turkish Marine Research Foundation (TÜDAV), Turkey
Long-term Passive Acoustic Monitoring of Odontocetes in the Istanbul Strait (Bosphorus)
Tomonari Akamatsu, Waseda University, Japan
Decadal co-occurrence of finless porpoise presence and high-frequency vessel noise in a coastal area of central Japan
Young Geul Yoon, Korea Institute of Ocean Science & Technology (KIOST), South Korea
Long-term Variation Characteristics of Underwater Ambient Noise in the Coastal Waters of the Yellow Sea, Korea
Mike van der Schaar, Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya, BarcelonaTech (UPC), Spain
Manatee and pink dolphin automatic classification as a management tool to assess human disturbance, including noise
Shashidhar Siddagangaiah, National Taiwan Ocean University, Taiwan
Influence of Offshore Wind Farm Development on the Critically Endangered Taiwanese White Dolphin: Long-Term Acoustic and Visual Evidence with Explainable AI
10:30–11:00
5-minute talks
Management and Policy
Rosalyn Seddon, Centre for Environment, Fisheries and Aquaculture Science (CEFAS), UK
The OSPAR Regional Action Plan for Underwater Noise
Ellen Jacobs, Aarhus University, Denmark
From monitoring to conservation: linking acoustic biodiversity data with soundscape data
Sónia Mendes, Joint Nature Conservation Committee (JNCC), UK
A decade of noisy activities in a harbour porpoise protected area
Hannah Elms, Joint Nature Conservation Committee (JNCC), UK
Using monitoring data collected during offshore construction to inform future mitigation advice
11:00–11:30
Coffee Break
11:30–13:00
Management and Policy Erica Staaterman (BOEM, USA) & Carina Juretzek (BSH, Germany)
Aristides Prospathopoulos, Hellenic Centre for Marine Research (HCMR), Greece
Leveraging complementarity of large-scale projects for effective management of underwater noise in the Eastern Mediterranean: The Greek case
Carina Juretzek, Federal Maritime and Hydrographic Agency (BSH), Germany
New developments and learnings on URN gained from German offshore wind projects and research activities
Masahiro Sakai, The University of Osaka, Japan
A Spatio-Temporal Management Framework for Identifying Sensitive Sea Areas for Ship Underwater Radiated Noise Using Biologically Weighted Sound Maps
Erica Staaterman, Bureau of Ocean Energy Management (BOEM), USA
Categorizing Alternative Seismic Sources Based on Their Potential to Affect Marine Mammals
Arienne Calonge, Flanders Marine Institute (VLIZ), Belgium
Advancing an ecosystem-based approach to underwater noise management by implementing a trait-based framework
Karen de Jong, Rijkswaterstaat, Netherlands
DEMASK: policy options for underwater noise
13:00–13:30
Keynote
Douglas Nowacek, Duke University Marine Laboratory, USA
Multi-sector partnerships for monitoring and managing ocean noise with an emphasis on offshore renewable energy development
13:30–15:00
Lunch
15:00–16:30
Seismic David Hedgeland (BP, UK) & Michael Jenkerson (ExxonMobil, USA)
Vladimir Nechayuk, ExxonMobil, USA
Marine Vibroseis as an Alternative to Air Guns: Development and Field Validation of the MVJIP Source
Alysa Evensen & Ricardo Guimarães, Petrobras / Shearwater, Brazil / Norway
Advancements in Marine Vibrator Technology for Offshore Seismic Acquisition with Reduced Acoustic Impact
Ted Manning, BP, UK
Sustainable Seismic source trial, a lean-crew robotic ship and non-impulsive marine vibrator source.
Brandon Southall, Southall Environmental Associates (SEA), USA
Controlled Exposure Experiments with An Operational Marine Vibrator and Very-Low Frequency Whales
Chloe Malinka, SMRU Consulting, UK
Project COSIMMAS: A review of non-impulsive sound impacts on marine mammals and their mitigation, with a focus on geophysical exploration sounds
Jeremy Aznar, Sercel, France
Reducing the Environmental Impact of Seismic Surveys: A Review of Impulsive Source Technologies and Monitoring Solutions
16:30–18:00
5-minute talks
Management and Policy
Noelia Ortega, Centro Tecnológico Naval y del Mar (CTN), Spain
Underwater noise impact assessment in the Pelagos Sanctuary: a focus on four species
Elisabeth Debusschere, Flanders Marine Institute (VLIZ), Belgium
The Marine SoundLib: An open Infrastructure for exploring and understanding Marine Soundscapes
Anna-Sara Krång, IVL Swedish Environmental Research Institute, Sweden
The importance and challenges of an ecosystem-based, multi-taxa approach to underwater noise risk assessment and management
Helena Eicher, University of Veterinary Medicine Hannover, Germany
Towards an ecosystem-based Underwater Noise Limit Value for the North Sea: A Functional and Risk-Based Framework
Changsoo Kim, Jeju National University, South Korea
Quantitative Assessment of Coastal Dolphin Exposure to Small Vessel Noise
Seismic
Lise Doksæter Sivle, Institute of Marine Research, Norway
Experimental exposure of free-ranging fish to airguns: investigating behavioural responses with acoustic telemetry
Alexandre Machado, Instituto Baleia Jubarte, Brazil
Individual-based approaches can bridge disciplinary gaps to assess the effects of seismic surveys on cetacean behavior, physiology and health
Xander Campman, Shell Global Solutions International BV, Netherlands
Adoption of a new generation of reduced impact seismic sources
Alice Affatati, National Institute of Oceanography and Applied Geophysics (OGS), Italy
Reducing fauna habitat exposure to marine seismic surveys through source-less acquisition
Julia Sarmanho, Federal University of Rio Grande do Norte, Brazil
Influence of offshore seismic surveying on the acoustic detectability of the Antarctic minke whale (Balaenoptera bonaerensis) on the Brazilian Equatorial Margin
Polar
Annika Heimrich, University of Victoria, Canada
Cambridge Bay, Nunavut - important gateway for ship traffic passing through the Northwest Passaged during the Arctic summer
Deborah Sharpe, University of Victoria, Canada
Assessing ringed seal exposure to vessel noise in the Canadian Arctic using a novel perception-based approach
Kelsie Murchy, University of Victoria, Canada
Acoustic and temporal comparison of grunts produced by Arctic and Pacific gadids
Sonar
Ivan Felis Enguix, Marine Technology Center (CTN), Spain
Development and Experimental Validation of Acoustic Metamaterials for Sonar Signature Reduction
18:00–19:00
Poster Session
08:00–09:00
Registration
09:00–10:30
Soundscapes Jennifer Miksis-Olds (University of New Hampshire, USA) & Brandon Southall (Southall Environmental Associates, USA)
Kevin Heaney, Applied Ocean Sciences, USA
A path towards adding biological noise to the modelled ocean soundscape.
John Potter, Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU), Norway
Can Distributed Acoustic Sensing help monitor underwater soundscapes?
Vasilis Trygonis, University of the Aegean, Greece
Soundscape analysis of the multi-diverse marine environment of eastern Mediterranean: The Greek case
Giacomo Giorli, NATO Centre for Maritime Research and Experimentation (CMRE), Italy
On the vertical distribution of ambient acoustic energy in the Fram Strait.
Jennifer Miksis-Olds, University of New Hampshire, USA
Evolving from Soundscapes to Acoustic Scenes in Ocean Acoustics
Megan McKenna, Middlebury Institute of International Studies, USA
Connecting ocean soundscapes to societal needs for our changing ocean
10:30–11:00
5-minute talks
Soundscapes
Siddharth Prashant Khopkar, Korea Polar Research Institute, South Korea
Interpretable Acoustic Classification for Monitoring Marine Mammals in Shipping-Influenced Polar Waters: A Bearded Seal Case Study
Bram Cuyx, Flanders Marine Institute (VLIZ) / KU Leuven, Belgium
Synthesising underwater acoustic datasets for noise robust sound event detection
Flavia Grenga, Università degli Studi di Palermo, Italy
Next‑Generation Soundscape Monitoring with Distributed Acoustic Sensing: Insights from the Western Ionian Sea
Sara Ferri, University of Turin, Italy
Characterising coastal soundscapes and cetacean presence in Shisiwani National Park (Anjouan, Comoros) using passive acoustic monitoring
Laura Redaelli, ARDITI / MARE, Madeira, Portugal
Coastal soundscape of the Desertas Islands MPA (Madeira Archipelago): a long-term passive acoustic monitoring assessment
Monika Kosecka, Marine Directorate, Scottish Government, UK
Scottish Passive Acoustic Network - First insights into North East Atlantic soundscapes in Scottish waters
11:00–11:30
Coffee Break
11:30–13:00
Shipping Eric Baudin (Bureau Veritas, France) & Christ de Jong (TNO, The Netherlands)
Torbjorn Johansson, IVL Swedish Environmental Research Institute, Sweden
InciteShip – Open Source Measurement And Incentive System For Mitigation Of Ship Underwater Noise
Fritjof Basan, Federal Maritime and Hydrographic Agency (BSH), Germany
Measuring Underwater Noise from transiting Crew Transfer Vessels in the German Bight
Frans Hendrik Lafeber, Maritime Research Institute Netherlands (MARIN), Netherlands
Co-benefits and trade-offs between URN reduction and energy efficiency of ships
Santiago Molins Riera, Técnicas y Servicios de Ingeniería (TSI), Spain
LOWNOISER contributions to Underwater Radiated Noise (URN) mitigation
Chanwoo Bae, BC Ferries, Canada
Benefits of using VFD for Diesel-Electric Ferries
Wassim Daoud, PONANT, France
PONANT cruise line management of underwater noise
13:00–13:30
5-minute talks
Soundscapes
José Antonio Díaz, PLOCAN, Spain
Characterization of the Sound Levels at the PLOCAN Test Site
Nicole El Haddad, Aarhus University, Denmark
Listening Beneath the Waves: southern elephant seal drift dives reveal the Southern Ocean soundscape
Daida Cristina Almeida Navarro, DC Servicios Ambientales, SL, Spain
Assessment of underwater noise levels generated by natural acoustic sources
Séréna Laurent, SENSEA groupe SAS, France
Spatio-temporal analysis of underwater soundscapes in French Polynesia: Integration of Biosound software and Artificial Intelligence
Young Geul Yoon, Korea Institute of Ocean Science & Technology (KIOST), South Korea
Acoustic Characteristics of Sciaenid Fish Choruses and the Influence of Water Temperature in Korean Coastal Waters
Seong Hyeon Kim, Korea Institute of Ocean Science & Technology (KIOST), South Korea
Tidal Forcing of Underwater Noise: Insights from Ieodo Ocean Research Station
13:30–15:00
Lunch
15:00–16:00
Explosive Sources Roberto Racca (JASCO Applied Sciences, Canada) & Paul Lepper (Loughborough University / National Physical Laboratory (NPL), UK)
Paul Lepper, Loughborough University / National Physical Laboratory (NPL), UK
Evaluation of technologies for mitigation of the acoustic impacts from underwater unexploded ordnance clearance operations
Sander von Benda-Beckmann, Netherlands Organisation for Applied Scientific Research (TNO), Netherlands
Assessment and remediation of UXO impacts on marine mammals in the Southern North Sea
Mark Wochner, AdBm Technologies, USA
Underwater Noise Reduction from Explosive Sources Using Tunable Acoustic Resonators: Laboratory and Field Measurements
Frans-Peter Lam, Netherlands Organisation for Applied Scientific Research (TNO), Netherlands
SALIENT – Investigating alternative UXO Clearance methods in the Netherlands
16:00–17:30
Sonar Frans-Peter Lam (TNO, The Netherlands) & Dorian Houser (National Marine Mammal Foundation, USA)
Frans-Peter Lam, Netherlands Organisation for Applied Scientific Research (TNO), Netherlands
Introducing the Sonar session with some examples of the 3S project (Sea mammals and Sonar Safety)
Brandon Southall, Southall Environmental Associates (SEA), USA
The Atlantic Behavioral Response Study (BRS): An interdisciplinary research program to measure the behavioral responses of deep-diving cetaceans to military sonar
Douglas Nowacek, Duke University, USA
Estimating the exposure levels of goose-beaked whales to sonar using multiple modeling modes in a behavioral response study
Sander von Benda-Beckmann, Netherlands Organisation for Applied Scientific Research (TNO), Netherlands
Modelling the masking potential of continuous active sonar on killer whale communication
Cecile Mariëtte van der Stappen, Netherlands Organisation for Applied Scientific Research (TNO), Netherlands
A Comparative Study of Cumulative Impact Assessments of Naval Sonar
Eric Baudin, Bureau Veritas Marine & Offshore, France
Les leçons de Ziphia, A Case Study to Better Protect Marine Mammals from Anthropogenic Noise in the French Exclusive Economic Zone
17:30–18:00
5-minute talks
Soundscapes
Aliaksandr Lisimenka, Gdynia Maritime University, Poland
Underwater noise depth dependency in high tidal environment (Gran Canaria, Atlantic Ocean)
Sara Pensieri, Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche (CNR), Italy
How Sampling Strategy Shapes Marine Soundscape Characterization: Insights from Dual Hydrophone Monitoring at the W1M3A Observatory
Aimi Matsuzaki, Japan Agency for Marine-Earth Science and Technology (JAMSTEC), Japan
Time–frequency object-based analysis for dolphin vocalizations detection
Rianna Burnham, Fisheries and Oceans Canada, Canada
Soundscape monitoring in the Salish Sea, describing changes relevant to southern resident killer whale (SRKW, Orcinus orca) and objectives to lessen acoustic impact
Yujin Nakagawa, Japan Agency for Marine-Earth Science and Technology (JAMSTEC), Japan
Feasibility of Deep Learning-Based Detection of Delphinidae Sounds with Limited Training Data in Marine Soundscape Analysis
Behaviour
Lizzy Glazer, Duke University, USA
Disturbing the sanctuary: Anthropogenic noise disrupts humpback whale (Megaptera novaeangliae) song and alters dive behavior
Shipping
Katrina Johnson, Scripps Institution of Oceanography, UC San Diego, USA
Learning from the past to protect our future: Quantifying ship noise from the Gulf of Mexico to the Arctic
18:00–19:00
Poster Session
20:00–02:00
Banquet
11:00–11:30
Registration
11:00–13:00
Inter-session Discussion
Open discussion across all sessions, moderated by Michel André and Roberto Racca
13:00–13:30
Wrap-up
Closing remarks and conference conclusions
13:30–15:00
Lunch