On Friday morning, May 9, 2014, The Discovery of Sound in the Sea (DOSITS) Team 
will host a special session, Communicating the Science of Underwater Sound, at 
the Acoustical Society of America’s (ASA’s) 2014 Spring Conference in 
Providence, RI.  If you are attending the ASA meeting, the DOSITS Team invites 
you to participate in this forum on techniques and resources for improving the 
education of underwater sound.  The special session will take place from 
8:55-11:00am in room 554 A/B of the Rhode Island Convention Center.  This 
session is being co-sponsored by the Education in Acoustics and Animal 
Bioacoustics ASA Committees.


The DOSITS team is also excited to announce several new features available on 
the DOSTS website (www.dosits.org):
There is a new look and feel to the DOSITS front page.  It was recently 
redesigned to be faster and more mobile friendly.  Other changes have made the 
whole site a bit more mobile friendly and DOSITS will continue this trend in 
the coming year. 

There are several new features available on the updated DOSITS front page:
An interactive rotator box, which features a variety of DOSITS topics and 
provides direct access to deeper content with one click (or touch).
A What’s New section, which lists and provides direct links to new and/or 
recently updated pages available on the DOSITS website.
A Hot Topics section that features interesting and new underwater acoustics 
developments. As new, peer-reviewed, scientific papers or other materials that 
represent important, cutting-edge acoustics discoveries are published, a short 
summary and links to relevant DOSITS pages will be provided in this section.
Other updated navigational components, including direct links (via boxes at the 
bottom of the front page) to the Audio, Career, Scientist, and Technology 
Galleries, have been added.  Navigation on the left hand side of the DOSITS 
site has essentially remained the same, although drop down menus no longer 
appear.  Also, new “jump to topic” drop down menus are available on internal 
pages, and allow a user to see all content pages of a section and easily move 
to a new content page if necessary.

A new gallery has been added to the DOSITS website: the Career Gallery. This 
searchable gallery describes over 20 careers related to underwater sound and is 
designed to help users gain an understanding of the diversity of career options 
available.  Each career description includes details such as educational 
requirements, suggested knowledge and skills, possible duties and 
responsibilities, and an estimated salary range taken from the U.S. Bureau of 
Labor Statistics (www.bls.gov). An example of a current person in each career 
is also included to provide real-world context. Links to the DOSITS Technology 
Gallery and other content pages are listed for each career description.


Information presented on the DOSITS website and its associated educational 
materials is based solely on current, published scientific research, and all 
content has undergone a thorough review by a panel of scientific experts. The 
DOSITS website has been developed and produced by the University of Rhode 
Island's Graduate School of Oceanography in partnership with Marine Acoustics, 
Inc., with support from the Office of Naval Research (ONR), National Science 
Foundation (NSF), and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration 
(NOAA).
 
To receive more information about the DOSITS project please contact Holly Morin 
([email protected])







Holly Morin
Marine Research Associate II
University of Rhode Island
Graduate School of Oceanography
[email protected] 
401-874-6414




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