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A2O deployment for truwana (Cape Barren Island)

Posted on October 25, 2019July 30, 2020 by ausecoacoustics Posted in UncategorizedTagged Bass Strait, Cape Barren Island, Dave Watson, Liz Znidersic, truwana

Liz Znidersic and Professor Dave Watson recently deployed four acoustic sensors on truwana (Cape Barren Island) in Bass Strait, between Tasmania and the Australian mainland. Thank you to the Traditional Owners of truwana for supporting the A2O project.

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Australian Acoustic Observatory (A2O) is a continental-scale acoustic sensor network, recording for a five-year period across multiple Australian ecosystems.

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In keeping with the spirit of Reconciliation, this project would like to acknowledge all the Traditional Owners of land on which the acoustic observatory data is collected, and to pay our respects to their Elders, past present and future.

We also recognise the key role that Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people have always played in protecting and conserving the land and sea.

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