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SUMMARY:Maui Nui Marine Resource Council Monthly Meeting: Wednesday\, April 4
DESCRIPTION:The crackling sounds of snapping shrimp are part  of the rich soundscape of a coral reef — soundscapes that can provide helpful clues about the health of the reef. The public is invited to learn more about what was discovered during an acoustic study of seven Maui reefs at a free presentation by Eden Zang at the Wednesday\, April 4 meeting of Maui Nui Marine Resource Council. \nThe meeting will take place from 5 pm to 7 pm at Pacific Whale Foundation’s Discovery Center classrooms at the ocean level of the Ma’alaea Harbor Shops. Admission is free and everyone is welcome.  Eden Zang\, Managing Director of Oceanwide Science Institute\, will explain how passive acoustic monitoring can be utilized to reveal clues about coral reef communities and will share results from a 16 month acoustic study from seven reefs around Maui. \nEden Zang joined Oceanwide Science Institute (OSI) in March 2014 as a Research Specialist and is now OSI’s Managing Director. In addition to managing day-to-day operations\, Eden’s focus is on processing and analyzing acoustic data\, scientific diving\, assisting in the coordination of field efforts\, and marine mammal vessel based surveys. She has been involved with projects that involve whales\, dolphins\, fish\, marine invertebrates\, and effects of anthropogenic noise in the marine environment. She has a B.A. in Human Communication and participated in University of Hawaii’s Marine Option Program. In addition to OSI\, Eden is the Maui Marine Mammal Response Network Assistant for NOAA Fisheries\, (contractor with Lynker Technologies\, Inc.) and has held various positions with private\, state and federal organizations in animal husbandry\, scientific diving\, and protected resource management. \nThe meeting will also provide updates about ocean water quality testing and other projects that are underway at Maui Nui Marine Resource Council\, the host of the meeting. Refreshments will be served.
URL:https://www.mauireefs.org/event/maui-nui-marine-resource-council-monthly-meeting-wednesday-april-4/
LOCATION:Pacific Whale Foundationʻs classrooms\, 300 Maalaea Rd\, Wailuku\, HI\, 96793\, United States
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