POSTDOCTORAL FELLOWSHIP OFFER
Université du Québec en Outaouais

Title of the Project
Modeling the acoustic environment of marine mammals in the St. Lawrence Estuary 
in relation to marine navigation.
Description
The St. Lawrence Estuary (Quebec, Canada) is the location of many interactions 
between commercial shipping and recreational boating activities and marine 
mammals. The impact of this combined navigation on the acoustic environment of 
marine mammals is a source of concern, particularly with respect to the 
conservation of endangered species such as beluga, blue and fin whales in the 
region. Although standards on critical levels for underwater noise have yet to 
be established for species that frequent the St. Lawrence Estuary, mitigation 
of the potential impact of noise in the habitat of endangered species requires 
the prior characterization of the contribution of human activities to the 
cumulative soundscape. With this in mind, this project aims to model the 
propagation of noise emitted from human activities in the St. Lawrence Estuary, 
including the Saguenay-St. Lawrence Marine Park, with emphasis on navigation.
The fleet of vessels that navigate the region is diverse, exhibiting a variety 
of vessel sizes and types and frequent speed changes. In addition, the St. 
Lawrence Estuary is characterized by a complex abiotic environment (e.g. 
locally strong tidal currents, complex bathymetry, water column stratification, 
heterogeneous seabed composition). The acoustic model to be implemented should 
consider the variability of factors characterizing noise sources (emission) and 
the complexity of the physical environment (propagation) to reproduce the 
insonification patterns throughout the area. The acoustic model will be 
implemented within the spatiotemporal 3MTSim framework[1], a decision-support 
tool developed and used to manage boat-whale interactions in the Estuary.
Initially, the emphasis will be on quantifying the cumulative noise throughout 
the area and subsequently the sound frequencies that interfere with the 
communication space of marine mammals (masking effect); two dimensions 
characterizing the acoustic quality of wildlife habitats. Model results will be 
referenced to empirical data collected from hydrophones immersed in the study 
area.  These data consist of systematic recordings of sound levels in strategic 
locations as well as the tracking of various vessel types used to estimate 
their sound source levels, which are made available through the collaboration 
with researchers from Fisheries and Oceans, Canada .
The postdoctoral fellow will work with scientists from several disciplines and 
produce results with the potential to meet current needs for the sustainable 
management of navigation in the region. The researcher will have the 
opportunity to present his/her work to the working group on maritime transport 
and the protection of marine mammals in the St. Lawrence (G2T3M). This group 
brings together stakeholders from both the maritime transport and marine mammal 
protection sectors in the St. Lawrence Estuary. Research results will also be 
presented within the activities of the MEOPAR Network Centre of Excellence 
(Marine Environmental Observation, Prediction and Response Network) founding 
the project.
Required Competence
·   Ph.D. in Physics, Engineering Physics or Physical Oceanography
·   Programming experience required, knowledge of Matlab and/or Java is an asset
·   Self-reliant and autonomous
·   Acoustic modeling experience is an asset
·   Ability to communicate orally to experts and non-experts as well as 
producing literature review and writing scientific articles
Location

  *   Based in Montréal (Université du Québec à Montréal) and/or Ripon 
(Université du Québec en Outaouais) with occasional stays in Mont-Joli/Rimouski 
(Institut Maurice Lamontagne, Fisheries and Oceans Canada)
Remuneration
·   35 000$
Duration
·   12 months (April 1st 2015 to March 31st 2016)
Contact
·       Professor Jérôme Dupras
Institut des sciences de la forêt tempérée
58 rue Principale, Ripon (Qc), J0V 1V0
(819) 595-3900 poste 2931
[email protected]

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[1]   http://complexity.ok.ubc.ca/projects/3mtsim/

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