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A landmark publication in the research on western grey whales and seismic survey noise

A landmark publication in the research on western grey whales and seismic survey noise

A landmark Topical Collection on Western Gray Whales and Industry Seismic Operations of 10 peer-reviewed original articles has been published in the journal Environmental Monitoring and Assessment. This comprehensive collection arises from decades of studies of the effects of offshore oil and gas development on the grey whales that gather every summer off Sakhalin Island, Russia. JASCO scientists were involved since 2004 in the underwater acoustics field work and analyses that fed into these papers, in addition to contributing to the yearslong real-time mitigation effort that ensured whales would not be exposed to excessive sound emissions from offshore activities and airguns.

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DW-ShipConsult joins the JASCO group

DW-ShipConsult joins the JASCO group

Two leading players in the sector of shipping noise mitigation have formally joined forces as DW-ShipConsult GmbH becomes a fully owned affiliate of JASCO Applied Sciences (Deutschland) GmbH. The announcement was made by the respective Managing Directors, Thomas Büchler and Roberto Racca, after the acquisition agreement was signed in Berlin on May 2.

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Doing Business on Mighty Waters - Uncrewed

Doing Business on Mighty Waters - Uncrewed

In their article titled Doing Business on Mighty Waters - Uncrewed published in the Marine Mammals special issue of ECO Magazine, JASCO Applied Sciences’ John Moloney and Open Ocean Robotics’ Julie Angus discuss the ‘Marine Mammal Monitoring Service via Uncrewed Surface Vessel’ project, sponsored by Defence Research and Development Canada (DRDC) for the Innovations Solutions Canada program.

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JASCO to open a Marine Acoustic Services Facility in Rhode Island

JASCO to open a Marine Acoustic Services Facility in Rhode Island

JASCO Applied Sciences secures a new facility in Rhode Island to support its US operations. The 3000 square-foot facility is located at 165 Dean Knauss Drive, Narragansett, just in behind the University of Rhode Island’s Bay Campus. Initially consisting of two 1500 square foot bays providing office and lab space along with a marine acoustics services and autonomous vehicles support facility, the new location will open in April 2022.

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