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Scott Carr
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Chief
Executive Officer
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- Joined JASCO Research in 1997
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Degrees:
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- M. Eng., Acoustics, Penn State University
(in progress)
- M.B.A., Digital
Technologies Management, Royal Roads University (in progress)
- Modern Protective Structures Short Course,
Penn State University, 2002
- Graduate, Canadian Forces Naval Engineering
School, Halifax, NS, 1993
- Certificate of Continuing Education in
Electrical Engineering, Technical University of Nova Scotia, Halifax, NS, 1992
- B. Eng., Mechanical Engineering, Royal
Military College of Canada, Kingston, ON, 1990
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Specialties:
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- Project management
- Field study design
- Acoustic monitoring and impact assessment
- Marine mammal vocalization
- In-air and underwater blast event modeling
- Monitoring and mitigation
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- Scott Carr is Vice President, Eastern
Operations for JASCO Research Ltd. In August 2003, he relocated from Victoria, BC
to Halifax, NS to establish and oversee the company’s East Coast Operations. Prior
to joining JASCO, Scott served 12 years as a Naval Combat Systems Engineering Officer
with the Canadian Navy. Scott has been involved with numerous engineering and environmental
assessment projects dealing with acoustic system performance and sound propagation
modeling. While stationed at the Canadian Forces Maritime & Experimental Test
Ranges, Scott gained extensive experience in the operation, performance analysis,
and environmental impact assessment of Naval Acoustic Systems from various countries
including the United States, Canada and the United Kingdom. More recently, he has
worked closely with representatives from the Department of Fisheries and Oceans’
Bedford Institute of Oceanography, planning, coordinating and conducting Acoustic
Impact Modeling and Environmental Effects Monitoring (EEM) projects off Canada’s
East Coast and in the Arctic. Scott holds a Bachelor of Engineering from the Royal
Military College of Canada and is currently finishing a paper entitled “Design Considerations
in the Development of a Thin Diameter Towed Array for the Detection, Localization
and Classification of Marine Mammals” as the final requirement for a Master of Engineering
(Acoustics) from Penn State University. Scott also has graduate level training in
Project Management and Business Administration. His experience includes systematic
analysis of the acoustic signatures of air and water guns, research on propagation
and monitoring of underwater sound, and research on acoustic source detection and
localization. Scott is fluent in English and functional in French.
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