JASCO among ECO's Top 10 Ocean Influencers
/JASCO Applied Sciences is featured as a Top 10 Ocean Influencer for 2019 in the Nov/Dec Ocean Exploration issue of ECO Magazine.
Read MoreJASCO Applied Sciences is featured as a Top 10 Ocean Influencer for 2019 in the Nov/Dec Ocean Exploration issue of ECO Magazine.
Read MoreA new study will help identify optimal locations, technology and scientific approaches to maximize the effectiveness of whale monitoring in and around a major Canadian shipping region with the goal of mitigating ship strike risk.
The study uses autonomous underwater gliders and fixed moorings, both equipped with digital acoustic monitoring devices, to locate whales in the Honguedo Strait, between Anticosti Island and the northern Gaspé Peninsula in the Gulf of St. Lawrence.
Read MoreTeam members from JASCO ‘s global locations joined millions of people worldwide in climate action demonstrations and marches through cities and smaller communities. As the Climate Strike date of 27 September, 11 a.m. swept around the globe, JASCO staff took to the streets to express their concern for the planet and demand for better policies to protect it.
Read MoreWith only 75 individuals, the Southern Resident killer whales (SRKW) are critically endangered and face imminent threats to their survival.
A new Government of Canada poster and pamphlet outline the 2019 rules for boating around killer whales on the BC south coast. Help spread the word by sharing this article.
Read MoreRoberto Racca, JASCO’s Chief Communications Officer, contributed an article to the Ocean Sound special issue of ECO Magazine, announced today.
From the article:
Vulnerable marine species and critical ecosystems worldwide are increasingly at risk of noise-related injury and disturbance from human activity. Shore-connected underwater acoustic observatories enable long-term, real-time monitoring that can document trends in underwater noise levels and simultaneously detect the presence of whales and other aquatic species.
JASCO Applied Sciences was honoured with the 2nd annual Gully Recognition Award for its contributions to the scientific understanding of the Gully Marine Protected Area (MPA). The award is given yearly by the Gully Advisory Committee, a group of government and non-government entities that advises DFO regarding the management of the Gully MPA.
Read MoreJASCO’s Dartmouth staff welcomed the sunny weather during their annual litter clean-up in honour of Earth Day.
Read MoreJASCO’s OceanObserver will soon be flying high as a result of a new partnership with Igloo Innovations Inc. JASCO and Igloo have announced an agreement to integrate the OceanObserver underwater acoustic monitoring technology into Igloo’s SeaHawk line of robotic flying vehicles.
Read MoreIn September 2017, JASCO’s global headquarters in Halifax, NS, achieved ISO 9001:2008 certification, which has since been updated to ISO 9001:2015. In November 2017, the Victoria, BC, office also achieved ISO 9001:2015 certification, meaning that JASCO Applied Sciences (Canada) Ltd is now fully certified.
Read MoreOn November 14, US$1 million of funding was announced for the Stones Metocean Monitoring Project. JASCO will receive a portion of these funds to deploy an AMAR G4 alongside Shell’s Stones Monitoring Station in the Gulf of Mexico. At 3000 m depth, this will be JASCO’s deepest acoustic deployment yet.
Read MoreJASCO and Teledyne Webb Research have teamed to deploy a Slocum G3 underwater glider fitted with JASCO’s OceanObserver™ intelligent acoustic monitoring system in the Gulf of Saint Lawrence. The glider was deployed September 15 in the Orpheline Channel on a 6-week test mission to attempt to detect and record North Atlantic right whales.
Read MoreDr Jonathan Vallarta, a Senior Project Scientist with JASCO Applied Sciences based in Mexico, represented that country at the nineteenth meeting of the United Nations Open-ended Informal Consultative Process on Oceans and the Law of the Sea (ICP19) convened 18-22 June 2018 at UN Headquarters in New York.
Read MoreJASCO scientists Dr Jonathan Vallarta and Dr Melanie Austin are helping build Mexican scientific capacity and increase national interest in the field of underwater acoustics. In September, the National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM) and the Center for Scientific Research and Higher Education at Ensenada (Centro de Investigación Científica y de Educación Superior de Ensenada, CICESE) hosted a three-day acoustic workshop at the UNAM campus in Ensenada, Mexico.
Read MoreThe JASCO Applied Sciences global team has been joined in January 2018 by two distinguished scientists well known in the underwater acoustics and bioacoustics communities. Michael Ainslie has joined JASCO Applied Sciences (Deutschland) GmbH and will be based in The Hague, Netherlands; Klaus Lucke has joined JASCO Applied Sciences (Australia) Pty Ltd in the Brisbane office of the company.
Read MoreThe Vancouver Fraser Port Authority has received international acclaim for its initiative to incentivise quieter vessels by offering substantial discounts to ships meeting prescribed underwater noise emission criteria. VFPA's Enhancing Cetacean Habitat and Observation (ECHO) program aims to better understand and manage the impact of shipping activities on at-risk whales throughout the southern coast of British Columbia. Key to this VFPA initiative is the ability to accurately assess underwater sound emissions from vessels as they navigate the access corridor to the port. This is enabled through the deployment and operation by JASCO Applied Sciences, in collaboration with Ocean Networks Canada (ONC), of Underwater Listening Stations that provide real-time automated measurements of vessels’ noise emissions relative to other ships in their class through JASCO's PortListen® solution – an ANSI-conforming acoustic measurement system and web-enabled user interface, supported by ONC’s subsea network and data archive.
Read MoreDavid Hannay, Chief Sciences Officer at JASCO Applied Sciences Ltd, presents information on the development of the Strait of Georgia Underwater Listening Station (ULS) to Transportation Minister Marc Garneau.
Read MoreThe Consortium for Ocean Leadership held a workshop in October on Sound In The Sea: Building A Cross-Sector Consensus On Gaps In Science. Cynthia Pyć, Senior Manager of Environmental Science & Sustainability at JASCO Applied Sciences, was invited as an independent panelist. JASCO also provided major sponsorship of the event, which brought together a diverse group of delegates from the USA and Canada.
Read MoreOn 16 May the Halifax, NS headquarters of JASCO Applied Sciences hosted a workshop attended by researchers from Fisheries and Oceans Canada and Dalhousie University to plan a coordinated effort to analyze whale calls in data that will be collected this summer as part of an unprecedented survey of marine mammals off Atlantic Canada. CBC News covered the workshop in broadcast and on-line articles about the search for the elusive northern right whale, which is one of the key mission objectives of the survey.
Read MoreJASCO Applied Sciences is playing a key environmental role during the construction of the first offshore wind farm in North America near Block Island, Rhode Island.
JASCO Applied Sciences, under subcontract to Tetra Tech Inc., is providing underwater acoustic measurement and monitoring services to Deepwater Wind during the installation of the Block Island Wind Farm. JASCO is conducting field data acquisition and subsequent analysis and interpretation for short- and long-term studies of noise from pile driving and related construction activities. The work is supported by staff from one of JASCO’s USA offices, located in Silver Spring, Maryland.
Read MoreJASCO Applied Sciences (Canada) Ltd has been selected by Port Metro Vancouver and Ocean Networks Canada to provide real-time passive acoustic monitoring of vessel traffic in the Strait of Georgia, BC, Canada, in order to study the potential impacts of shipping noise on marine mammals.
Two listening stations—each comprised of an AMAR Observer with a small spatial array of hydrophones and an AMAR Projector—were deployed on the major shipping route to Vancouver. These two systems are connected to shore in real-time via Ocean Networks Canada’s VENUS fibre optic cabled subsea observatory, which allows people and automated systems ashore to listen, measure, and characterize underwater sounds in the Strait of Georgia in real-time. AMAR Projectors calibrate and test the receiving arrays and will be useful in future planned experiments in underwater communications and navigation. These listening stations form part of the Enhancing Cetacean Habitat and Observation (ECHO) Program.
Read MoreCollecting, analyzing, and assessing underwater acoustic data since 1981. International services for all stages of environmental reviews and assessments of underwater noise for the oil and gas, marine construction, energy, fisheries, and defence sectors.
Media articles that refer to JASCO staff, projects, or products.
Open Ocean Robotics raises $4 million to develop autonomous boat
Robotics & Automation News—Jan 31, 2022
Hi-tech fix in the works for whale protection
Lookout News—Nov 30, 2021
Hydrophone study shows NZ link for blue whales
SunLive—Apr 13, 2021
Did ocean noise levels change during the pandemic?
Granite Geek—Apr 8, 2021
Nachhaltige Energiegewinnung durch die Kraft der Gezeiten
FondsDISCOUNT—Mar 17, 2021
Company responsible for underwater noise monitoring project hopes to have global impact
CTV News—Dec 13, 2020
Whale research initiative measuring ocean sounds off Vancouver southwest coast
NEWS 1130/CityNews—Dec 12, 2020
SATURN project aims for a cleaner maritime sector
Irish Tech News—Dec 9, 2020
How underwater acoustics can help us better understand hooded seals
Arctic Focus—May 13, 2020
Despite labour shortages, Nova Scotia's ocean tech sector is booming
CBC News,—Jun 17, 2019
Rare arctic whales found off Irish coast
GalwayDaily—Nov 24, 2018
How to reduce the impact of shipping vessel noise on fish? Slow them down
Science Daily—Nov 5, 2018
Hunting hydrocarbons
Marine Technology News—Oct 4, 2018
Taking it slow can help reduce impacts of Arctic shipping on whales
Mongabay—Aug 28, 2018
La pollution sonore des océans, avec la biologiste acousticienne Héloïse Frouin
CILS FM—Mar 6, 2018
Héloïse Frouin is a JASCO scientist based in Victoria, B.C.
Detecting illegal fishing vessels
ZSL Web News—Jan 10, 2018
Estudios de sonidos del pez sapo
Canal10, Mexico—Dec 15, 2017
Jonathan Vallarta is a JASCO scientist based in Mexico City
"Sound footprint" project
Eagle Wing Tours Web News—Nov 5, 2017
Doc/Postdoc : Le chant des poissons selon Xavier Mouy
Radio-Canada—Sep 24, 2017
Xavier Mouy is a JASCO scientist pursuing a Ph.D. degree at UVic
Spying scientists listen in on fish conversations
CBC News—Aug 5, 2017
Acoustic monitoring of whales and dolphins in New Zealand’s Cook Strait region
NIWA Web News—Jul 31, 2017
Vancouver Port asks ships to slow down for orca research
CBC News—Jul 20, 2017
JASCO is a key participant in these trials to measure ship noise levels
Quiet please, the fish are flirting
Hakai Magazine—Jun 21, 2017
Xavier Mouy is a JASCO scientist pursuing a Ph.D. degree at UVic
Doing what’s best for the ocean
Halifax Partnership—May 10, 2017
Experiential learning creates an ocean of possibility
Halifax Partnership—Mar 31, 2017
Luxury Living for Retired Whales
Hakai Magazine—Mar 2, 2017
Opinion: ECHO Program takes heed of underwater noise and marine life
Vancouver Sun—Feb 21, 2017
Darkwave - Underwater languages at the brink of extinction
CBC News—Sep 28, 2016
Endangered right whale sought in Atlantic marine mammal study
CBC News—May 17, 2016
JASCO provides underwater noise measurement services to first offshore wind farm in North America
Ocean News—Oct 22, 2015
Reduce seismic testing noises to protect whales, study recommends
CBC News—Jan 20, 2014
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