I hold an MSc in physics (University of Dortmund, Germany) and a PhD in geophysics (University of British Columbia, Canada). I have worked in industry (starting as a secretary and book keeper for an IT company, growing into a private environmental consultant and enjoying several years as Director of JASCO Australia, a branch of an international consultancy in underwater noise), in government (underwater noise research & regulation, Fisheries & Oceans Canada), and did a stint in high-school education (senior years, maths and science). I recently moved back into academia as Director of the Centre for Marine Science & Technology at Curtin University, Australia. My research interests are underwater sound (natural ambient, man-made & biological) and noise effects on marine fauna. I’m the Chair of the Animal Bioacoustics Technical Committee of the Acoustical Society of America, co-chair of the international conference series on the Effects of Noise on Aquatic Life, a member of the scientific committee of the international conference series on Animal Acoustic Communication, and a member of the steering committee for an International Quiet Ocean Experiment.

It's time to speak up about noise pollution in the oceans
Sep 02, 2016 05:16 am UTC| Insights & Views Nature
Ask most people about pollution, and they will think of rubbish, plastic, oil, smog, and chemicals. After some thought, most folks might also suggest noise pollution. Were all familiar with noise around us, and we know...