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Jeff MacDonnell
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Project Scientist
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- Joined JASCO Research in 2006
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Degrees:
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- B.Sc., Acadia University, Dept. of Physics,
2006
- Certificate of Applied Science,
Dept. of Mech. Eng., 2006
- M.Sc. Environmental Acoustics, University of Salford, UK
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Training Courses:
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- Basic Survival Training (BST), Survival
Systems Training Limited, 2006
- HUET Training, 2006
- Marine Emergency Duties, A1, 2006
- Emergency First Aid, 2005
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CPR ‘A’, 2005
- Workplace Hazardous
Materials Information System (WHMIS), 2005
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Specialties:
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- Data acquisition
- Data analysis
- Scientific report preparation
- Passive Acoustic Monitoring (PAM) hydrophone
array: deployment, monitoring, and troubleshooting
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Capsule Resume:

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- Jeff completed a Bachelor of Science in
Physics at Acadia University in 2006, where he also received a Certificate of Applied
Science in Mechanical Engineering. After joining JASCO in 2006, he worked on Sakhalin
Island, Russia, doing real-time monitoring of industrial noise to protect marine
mammals. He traveled to the Chukchi Sea to perform passive acoustic monitoring (PAM)
during a seismic survey. This survey involved deploying a hydrophone array at sea
to monitor for marine mammals over an eight week period. He also is involved in
analyzing data acquired during field work, as well as reporting on these analyses.
Jeff has experience with using and troubleshooting electronic equipment, and is
also familiar with various software languages such as MatLab, IDL, and Fortran.
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