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===Published or public results===
 
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<li> [http://www.beamreach.org/your-research-project-details.html Past student research papers and presentations]
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<li> Student research papers and presentations ([https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1uUpiVO4ChPNeOcf4faqnHNMzqwzPKbGPzu8zTsfzydE/edit?hl=en&hl=en#gid=1 Google spreadsheet of all projects] | [http://www.beamreach.org/your-research-project-details.html Links to each class])
 
<li> [[Source level of calls from Southern resident killer whales]] (Val Veirs and Scott Veirs, 2005)
 
<li> [[Source level of calls from Southern resident killer whales]] (Val Veirs and Scott Veirs, 2005)
 
<li> [[Ambient noise in killer whale critical habitat]] (Val Veirs and Scott Veirs, 2006-2009)
 
<li> [[Ambient noise in killer whale critical habitat]] (Val Veirs and Scott Veirs, 2006-2009)
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   <li> Shipping noise and vocal compensation by Southern Resident killer whales: Haro Strait as a study case. Jason D. Wood (SMRU Ltd.), Peggy Foreman (Univ. of Washington), Val Veirs, and Scott Veirs
 
   <li> Shipping noise and vocal compensation by Southern Resident killer whales: Haro Strait as a study case. Jason D. Wood (SMRU Ltd.), Peggy Foreman (Univ. of Washington), Val Veirs, and Scott Veirs
 
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<li> [http://www.beamreach.org/wiki/images/5/5a/Oikami-pipe-acoustic-assessment-2013-draft.pdf Walls of Sound: The acoustic field of multiple vessels hammering on metal pipes] (Val Veirs, 2013 draft)
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<li> [http://www.orcasound.net/pubs/Veirs-PAM-rev2.pdf Human versus automated detection of killer whale calls] (2012 manuscript rejected by JASA; compares detection rates during field study for the SnoPUD tidal turbine project]
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<li> [http://www.beamreach.org/wiki/images/5/5a/Oikami-pipe-acoustic-assessment-2013-draft.pdf Walls of Sound: The acoustic field of multiple vessels hammering on metal pipes] (Val Veirs, 2013 draft re Oikami pipes for SRKW hazing)
 
<li> [https://peerj.com/preprints/955/ Ship noise in an urban estuary extends to frequencies used for echolocation by endangered killer whales] (Veirs, Veirs, and Wood, 2015; PeerJ Pre-print)
 
<li> [https://peerj.com/preprints/955/ Ship noise in an urban estuary extends to frequencies used for echolocation by endangered killer whales] (Veirs, Veirs, and Wood, 2015; PeerJ Pre-print)
<li> [http://www.emaze.com/@AFFWTWFZ/uw-ocean-409-2016 2016 winter lecture: Salish Sea Bioacoustics:Insights from 10 years of Beam Reach Research] (Rick Keil's Marine Pollution Class; University of Washington, Seattle, WA; emaze presentation; 1/22/2016, 3:30-5pm)
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<li> [https://peerj.com/articles/1657/ Ship noise extends to frequencies used for echolocation by endangered killer whales] (Veirs, Veirs, and Wood, 2016; PeerJ article; [https://peerj.com/articles/1657/reviews/ open peer-reviews] by: M. McKenna, D. Vendittis; editor = Magnus Johnson)
<li> [http://www.emaze.com/@AWOWQCZT/uw-ocean-409-2016-copy1 2016 fall lecture: Salish Sea Bioacoustics:Insights from 10 years of Beam Reach Research] (Rick Keil's Marine Pollution Class; University of Washington, Seattle, WA; emaze presentation; 10/17/2016, 11:30-12:20pm)
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<li> [http://www.emaze.com/@AFFWTWFZ/uw-ocean-409-2016 2016 winter lecture: Salish Sea Bioacoustics: Insights from 10 years of Beam Reach Research] (Rick Keil's Marine Pollution Class; University of Washington, Seattle, WA; emaze presentation; 1/22/2016, 3:30-5pm)
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<li> [http://www.emaze.com/@AWOWQCZT/uw-ocean-409-2016-copy1 2016 fall lecture: Salish Sea Bioacoustics: Insights from 10 years of Beam Reach Research] (Rick Keil's Marine Pollution Class; University of Washington, Seattle, WA; emaze presentation; 10/17/2016, 11:30-12:20pm)
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<li> [http://www.orcasound.net/data/talks/2018-ssec-veirs/ Quiet time for orcas: noise reduction strategies that can assist killer whales in their foraging and communication] (Val Veirs, Scott Veirs [Beam Reach];
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Lauren McWhinnie, Patrick O’Hara, Gregory O’Hagan [NEMES: Noise Exposure to the Marine Environment from Ships]; invited talk at the 2018 Salish Sea Ecosystem Conference)
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<li> 2019 ASA Victoria presentations
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  <li>[http://orcasound.net/data/talks/2018-asa-sveirs/ Orcasound app: an open-source solution for streaming live ocean sound to citizen scientists and cloud-based algorithms] (Scott Veirs, Val Veirs, Paul Cretu, Steve Hicks, Skander Mzali, Tyler Crisafulli)
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  <li>[http://orcasound.net/data/talks/2018-asa-vveirs Orcasound lab: a soundscape analysis case study in killer whale habitat with implications for coastal ocean observatories] (Val Veirs, Scott Veirs, Lauren McWhinnie, Patrick O’Hara, and Gregory O’Hagan)
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<li> [https://www.emaze.com/@AOCTROCQO/uwocean409-19 2019 spring lecture: Salish Sea Bioacoustics: Marine Noise Pollution] (Marine Pollution Class; University of Washington, Seattle, WA; emaze presentation; 5/17/2019, 11:30-12:20pm)
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<li> [https://orcasound.net/talks/ 2018-2023+ web-based talk archive]
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<li> [https://www.emaze.com/@ALOWTWOLL/uwocean409-2023 2023 spring lecture on "Salish Sea Bioacoustics: Marine Noise Pollution"] (Marine Pollution Class taught by Prof. Jody Deming; University of Washington, Seattle, WA; emaze presentation; 5/12/23, 1:30-2:20 pm)
 
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