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SUMMARY:Cafe Scientifique
DESCRIPTION:Annapolis Cafe Scientifique: A place where\, for the price of a cup of coffee or a glass of wine\, anyone can come to explore the latest ideas in science and technology. At 49 West\, CoffeeHouse\, Winebar and Gallery \nDear Annapolis Cafe Scientifique Patrons\, \nPlease join us on Thursday\, Sept. 28 at 6:15pm at 49 West for the following presentation.\nPlease call 49 West to reserve your seat at 410-626-9796\, or to release your seat if you will not be able to attend; thanks! \nTitle: Ping\, Boom & Growl: How human-produced underwater sounds affect marine animals \nSpeaker: Adam S. Frankel\, Ph.D.\, Biological Oceanography\, Marine Acoustics\, Inc.\, Hawai‘i Marine Mammal Consortium. \nAbstract: Abstract: Anthropogenic (human-made) noise in the ocean is a topic of wide\nconcern\, especially with the potential reopening of the mid-Atlantic region to\nseismic exploration. We’ll explore natural and anthropogenic sources of sound\, how\nsound propagates underwater\, and known animal responses to specific sound types.\nAbout the Speaker: Marine biologist\, Dr. Adam Frankel\, has been studying the effect\nof noise on marine mammals for over 30 years\, especially their acoustic behavior in\nresponse to human-generated sounds. His primary research focuses on the song of\nHawaiian humpback whales. \nA graduate of the College of William & Mary\, Adam received a Masters and\nPhD. from the University of Hawai‘i and conducted post-doctoral work with Dr.\nChris Clark in Cornell University’s Bioacoustics Research Lab. He works for Marine\nAcoustics Inc.\, a Rhode Island/Virginia-based company that provides\nenvironmental\, underwater acoustics and information technology support\nhttp://marineacoustics.com. \nAbout the Speaker: Adam is a founding member and Vice President of the Hawai’i Marine\nMammal Consortium\, a non-profit research\, education and outreach group that\nstudies Hawai’i’s marine mammals. Since the 1990s\, Adam has taught Bioacoustical Oceanography workshops and field courses for Cornell University at Friday Harbor Marine Lab (studying orcas of the Puget Sound) and Hawai‘i Island (studying humpbacks\, melon-headed whales\, and dolphins)\, as well as teaching for Penn State’s Bioacoustics Summer School (SeaBASS). He is co-author of “Modeling the aggregated exposure and responses of bowhead whales Balaena mysticetus to multiple sources of anthropogenic underwater sound”\, published in Endangered Species Research (2016). He wrote the chapter\, “Sound Production”\nfor the Encyclopedia of Marine Mammals (2009. Update in press). He has served on\ngraduate student committees\, including Georgetown University. \nAnd coming up in October\, we have: \nOctober 26: Timing the flood: sea level rise\, tidal flooding and future exposure along America’s coasts\, by William Sweet\, Oceanographer\, NOAA’s Center for Operational Oceanographic Products and Services (CO-OPS)\, Planning\, Monitoring and Analysis Branch \nAbout the Speaker: William Sweet is a NOAA oceanographer researching changes in coastal exposure due to sea level rise (SLR). He recently helped the U.S. military assess SLR risks to their coastal installations and led the production of a new set of regional SLR scenarios for the 4th U.S. National Climate Assessment. He now lives in Annapolis and experiences SLR effects first-hand. \nHope to see you next Thursday!\nTracy Gill & Andy Loftus \n  \n 
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SUMMARY:Jonathan Epley Guitar Trio
DESCRIPTION:Jonathan Epley on electric guitar\, Miles Brown on Bass and Wesley Anderson on drums
URL:https://49westcoffeehouse.com/event/shook-russo-5-tet-18/
LOCATION:49 West – The Back Room\, 49 West St.\, Annapolis\, MD\, 21401\, United States
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