Haley, a Hydroacoustic Specialist in Echoview’s science team, recently appeared as a guest on the That’s What I Call Science podcast, where she discussed how sound is used to study biology and ecology in aquatic environments.
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Experience the latest Echoview update! Echoview 16.1 is now available as a free upgrade for all licensed Echoview 16 users.
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The Echoview 16 webinar recording is now available. Hear from Chief Scientist, Briony Hutton, as she provides an overview of some of the key features.
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We recently delivered training on the post-processing of Exail SeapiX-R multibeam echosounder data for the Philippines National Fisheries Research and Development Institute (NFRDI) and Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources (BFAR), with support from local SeapiX/Echoview reseller Sea and Land Technologies (Philippines) Inc. (SALT).
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We’re pleased to share a recent TEDx talk by Dr. Sven Gastauer, an expert in underwater acoustics and Echoview user, exploring how sound allows us to reveal the hidden dynamics of the ocean. From mapping the seafloor to tracking fish, plankton, and apex predators, Sven highlights how acoustic technologies are transforming our understanding of marine ecosystems.
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The College of Marine Science in the University of South Florida, is seeking a tenure-track faculty position in geological oceanography, with an emphasis in hydrography or marine geophysics.
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The Cooperative Institute for Marine Ecosystems and Climate (CIMEAS) with the Fisheries Collaborative Program in the Institute of Marine Sciences, invites applications for the position of Data Scientist.
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NOAA’s Southwest Fisheries Science Center through the Cooperative Institute for Marine Ecosystems and Climate (CIMEAS) and The Institute of Marine Sciences at the University of California, Santa Cruz (UCSC), is advertising for a post-doctoral on acoustic survey and acoustic data-analysis tasks.
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Echoview was pleased participate in a technical training seminar in Suzhou, China alongside Kongsberg Discovery and other invited experts.
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The British Antarctic Survey is currently advertising a PhD project investigating the use of autonomous platforms to study Antarctic krill.
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