New Across Acoustics Episode: Discovery of Sound in the Sea

Started after a mysterious beaching of beaked whales and dolphins, Discovery of Sound in the Sea (DOSITS, https://dosits.org/) has been providing educational content to the public about the science of underwater sound for over 20 years. In this episode, we talk to Kathleen Vigness-Raposa (Inspire Environmental) and Holly Morin (University of Rhode Island) about how the site has developed over time, resources available on the site, upcoming initiatives, and how acousticians can get involved with DOSITS.

(Like the episode? Read more about DOSITS in Acoustics Today!)

Science Writers Award Winners 2007

Science Writers Award Winners 2007

ASA President Mark Hamilton (L) presents the 2007 Science Writing Award in Acoustics for Journalists to Hazel Muir (R).

​JOURNALISTS

“Noisy Neighbors” by Hazel Muir
Published in New Scientist Magazine, August 14, 2007

ASA President Mark Hamilton (L) presents the 2007 Science Writing Award for Professionals in Acoustics to Kathleen Vigness-Raposa, Gail Scowcroft, and Peter F. Worcester.

​NON-PRINT MEDIA

Discovery of Sound in the Sea” by Kathleen Vigness-Raposa (Marine Acoustics, Inc) and The University of Rhode Island Office of Marine Programs
Published as a University of Rhode Island Website

PROFESSIONALS

No Winner in the Professionals Category