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This conference contributes to global sustainability by aligning its research discussions and academic sessions with key United Nations Sustainable Development Goals. It fosters knowledge exchange, innovation, and collaborative engagement.
This track will explore the latest innovations in acoustic instrumentation and methodologies for marine research. Emphasis will be placed on developments that enhance sound propagation analysis and monitoring capabilities in ocean environments.
This session will focus on the study of vocalizations and communication patterns among marine mammals. Researchers will present findings on how these species utilize sound for social interactions and navigation.
This track will delve into the applications of passive acoustics in monitoring marine ecosystems. Participants will discuss methodologies for detecting and analyzing marine life through sound without active interference.
This session will address the effects of human-induced noise pollution on marine ecosystems and species behavior. Presentations will highlight research on the implications of underwater noise for cetaceans and other marine organisms.
This track will examine the use of acoustic telemetry for tracking and studying marine species in their natural habitats. Researchers will share insights on data collection techniques and the implications for population monitoring.
This session will focus on the challenges and methodologies related to sound propagation in varied oceanic conditions. Studies will cover factors influencing acoustic transmission and their implications for marine research.
This track will present research on the analysis of cetacean vocalizations and their ecological significance. Participants will discuss techniques for analyzing sound patterns and their relevance to behavior and communication.
This session will explore the role of sound in the social structures and interactions of marine mammals. Presentations will focus on how acoustic signals facilitate group dynamics and species interactions.
This track will highlight the use of acoustic methods for habitat mapping and environmental monitoring in marine settings. Researchers will discuss innovative approaches to assess habitat quality and biodiversity.
This session will focus on methodologies for species detection and identification using acoustic data. Presentations will cover advancements in algorithms and technologies that enhance species monitoring efforts.
This track will delve into the techniques and tools used for analyzing acoustic data in marine research. Participants will share best practices for data interpretation and the integration of acoustic findings into broader ecological studies.