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Katie Kowarski

Researcher at JASCO Applied Sciences

Publications -  22
Citations -  228

Katie Kowarski is an academic researcher from JASCO Applied Sciences. The author has contributed to research in topics: Humpback whale & Whale. The author has an hindex of 8, co-authored 16 publications receiving 111 citations. Previous affiliations of Katie Kowarski include Dalhousie University.

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Singing through winter nights: Seasonal and diel occurrence of humpback whale (Megaptera novaeangliae) calls in and around the Gully MPA, offshore eastern Canada

TL;DR: In this paper, the acoustic occurrence of humpback whales in and around the Gully Marine Protected Area (MPA), an eastern Scotian Shelf submarine canyon, was investigated.
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Optimizing marine spatial plans with animal tracking data1

TL;DR: This review considers the application of animal tracking to MSP objectives, presents case studies of successful integration, and provides a look forward to the ways in which MSP will benefit from further integration of animaltracking data.
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Seasonal Trends in Acoustic Detection of Marine Mammals in Baffin Bay and Melville Bay, Northwest Greenland + Supplementary Appendix 1 (See Article Tools)

TL;DR: In this article, the seasonal occurrence of marine mammals and the spatial distribution of their calls in Baffin Bay and Melville Bay were analyzed using automatic call detection and manual verification analysis methods.
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Marine Mammal Species Classification Using Convolutional Neural Networks and a Novel Acoustic Representation

TL;DR: In this article, a Convolutional Neural Network (CNN) was used to detect the presence and absence of whale vocalizations in an acoustic recording and to classify the vocalizations of three species of whales, non-biological sources of noise, and ambient noise.
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Signals from the deep: Spatial and temporal acoustic occurrence of beaked whales off western Ireland.

TL;DR: Insight is provided into the significance of Irish waters for beaked whales and the importance of using acoustics forBeaked whale monitoring is highlighted, suggesting a spatial segregation between species, possibly driven by prey preference.