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Errata
The following corrections have been offered by authors of various articles:
SuMMEr 2014
Vol. 10 (3), pp. 8-15."Bioacoustic Monitoring Con- tributes to an Understanding of Climate Change." P. 10, Column 2. "Thresholds of neural responses from auditory nuclei in the brain varied with hous- ing temperature (Wysocki et al., 2009); at high tem- peratures, thresholds increased and hearing sensi- tivity decreased."
Correction: "Thresholds of neural responses from auditory nuclei in the brain varied with housing temperature (Wysocki et al., 2009); at high temper- atures, thresholds decreased and hearing sensitivity increased."
Vol. 10 (3), pp. 46-56. "Sonars and Strandings: Are Beaked Whales the Aquatic Acoustic Canary?"
P. 46: d.ketten@curtin.edu.aa should be d.ketten@ curtin.edu.au
P. 50, Column 1 “By-catch once accounted for as many as 100,000 cetaceans annually worldwide (Read, 2006, 2008), but in recent years, through gear improvements, the numbers have decreased to less than 2,000 annually, which is approximately equal to animals taken in commercial and scientific whaling fisheries.”
Correction: “By-catch once accounted for as many as 300,000 cetaceans annually world- wide (Read, 2006, 2008), but in recent years, through gear improvements, numbers have de- creased to less than 2,000 annually in critical ar- eas, or approximately equal to animals taken in commercial and scientific whaling fisheries.”
FALL 2014
Vol. 10 (4), pp. 9-11. “Guest Editors’ Introduction.” The parenthetical statement on page 10, right col- umn, top paragraph 10th line incorrectly lists Ray Nickerson as first to use the @ sign in email ad- dresses. The correct listing is Ray Tomlinson.
Fall 2014, Vol. 10 (4), p. 14. The photo was taken in November 2003 in relation to the conferring of the National Medal of Science by President George W. Bush on Dr. Beranek.
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The Walter Munk Award
Awarded in Recognition of Distinguished Research in Oceanography Related to Sound and the Sea
Call for Nominations
The Walter Munk Award is granted jointly by
The Oceanography Society, the Office of Naval Research, and the Office of the Oceanographer of the Navy.
Recipients are selected based on their:
• Significant original contributions to the understanding of
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• Significant original contributions to the application of
acoustic methods to that understanding
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