Clark, Christopher W
IP Johnson Dir of Bioacoust Re
As the I.P. Johnson Director of the Bioacoustics Research Program (BRP) I oversee and direct a vigorous, multi-disciplinary program that is actively engaged in both basic and applied research. In some ways it is difficult to clearly distinguish between my specific activities and those of BRP`s professional staff. As in last year`s report, here I have included only those activities that I specifically have been directly responsible for. Thus, for example, this report does not include training, workshops, manuals or public outreach that BRP`s staff have accomplished in the past year. It does not include the manuals and technical information documents that the BRP posts on our website. How those accomplishments get credited to CALS seems a legitimate question.
research
research and scholarship focus
Bioacoustic bird monitoring continues to expand and improve through a wide variety of collaborations. Projects include migratory bird monitoring on DOD installations, noise effects on endangered bird species, rare bird monitoring, miniaturized radio tracking transmitters and advanced radio tracking receiver networks, research and development of passive acoustic technologies for detecting, identifying and tracking migrating birds over continental US.|Scientific conservation research on a variety of large whale species continues throughout the world`s oceans. The National Ocean Partnership Program collaborative effort with the NOAA Sanctuary Program is underway off the east coast. PhD student Renata Sousa-Lima successfully defended. PhD student Danielle Cholewiak will be done in spring 2008, while Mya Thompson (forest elephants) and Ingrid Biedron (North Atlantic right whales) are making significant progress. The research analyst team lead by Melissa Fowler has expanded to 10, and they have made great strides to keep up with the heavy demands of data processing. Peter Wrege is doinf a fantastic job leading the Elephand Listening Project and had two successful expeditions to Gabon, Africa.
primary investigator of
- ACOUSTIC MONITORING OF GLACIER BAY NATIONAL PARK | Research Grant
- ADVANCED TECHNOLOGIES FOR ACOUSTIC MONITORING OF BIRD POPULATIONS | Research Grant
- AN OCEAN OBSERVING SYSTEM FOR LARGE SCALE MONITORING AND MAPPING OF NOISE WITHIN THE STELLWAGEN BANK NATIONAL MARINE SANCTUARY, IDENTIFYING NOISE SOURCES AND EVALUATING POTENTIAL IMPACT ON MARINE... | Research Grant
- AUTOMATIC RADIO TRACKING NETWORK FOR LOS AMIGOS PERU | Research Grant
- BRS-2007 ANALYSIS BRS-2008 PREPARATIONS | Research Grant
- EFFECTS OF MILITARY TRAINING SOUND ON ENDANGERED AVIAN SPECIES ON FORT HOOD, TEXAS | Research Grant
- EVALUATION OF OASIS PASSIVE AUTONOMOUS MONITORING PAAM TECHNOLOGIES | Research Grant
- NEPTUNE DEEPWATER PORT NORTHERN RIGHT WHALE MONITORING AND MITIGATION PLANNING | Research Grant
- NORLANT-05-UK PLAYBACK EXPERIMENT | Research Grant
- NORTHEAST GATEWAY DEEPWATER PORT NORTHERN RIGHT WHALE MONITORING AND MITIGATION PLANNING | Research Grant
- NORTHERN RIGHT WHALE PASSIVE ACOUSTIC MONITORING ANALYSIS OFF THE SOUTHEAST COAST OF THE UNITED STATES FOR ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES, INC. - BRUNSWICK | Research Grant
- NORTHERN RIGHT WHALE PASSIVE ACOUSTIC MONITORING ANALYSIS OFF THE SOUTHEAST COAST OF THE UNITED STATES FOR ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES, INC. - SAINT MARYS | Research Grant
- PASSIVE ACCOUSTIC MONITORING OF NORTH ATLANTIC RIGHT WHALES IN THE SOUTHEASTERN UNITED STATES | Research Grant
- PASSIVE ACOUSTIC MONITORING FOR RIGHT WHALES IN THE SOUTHEASTERN (NORTHERN FLORIDA AND SOUTH CAROLINA), UNITED STATES | Research Grant
- PASSIVE ACOUSTIC MONITORING OF MARINE MAMMALS IN THE CHUCKCHI SEA DURING SUMMER-FALL 2006 | Research Grant
- PASSIVE ACOUSTIC MONITORING OF NORTH ATLANTIC RIGHT WHALES IN THE CAPE COD BAY | Research Grant
- REVIEW AND INVENTORY OF CURRENT FIXED INSTALLATION PASSIVE ACOUSTIC MONITORING METHODS AND TECHNOLOGIES | Research Grant
- TRAINING AND TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE USING BIOACOUSTIC SOFTWARE AND FOREST WILDLIFE SOUNDS | Research Grant
co investigator of
research areas
- animal science | collaborative research area (CALS)
- aquatic science | collaborative research area (CALS)
- bioacoustics | collaborative research area (CALS)
- biodiversity | collaborative research area (CALS)
- biological and environmental engineering | collaborative research area (CALS)
- biotechnology | collaborative research area (CALS)
- conservation biology | collaborative research area (CALS)
- ecology | collaborative research area (CALS)
- electrical engineering | collaborative research area (CALS)
- entrepreneurship | collaborative research area (CALS)
- evolution | collaborative research area (CALS)
- ornithology | collaborative research area (CALS)
submitted impact statement
- Research, development, and application of advanced technologies for monitoring rare and endangered species in marine and terrestrial environments. | 2007 Impact statement
- Development and application of advanced technologies for monitoring rare and endangered species in marine and terrestrial environments | 2006 Impact statement
- Development and application of advanced technologies for monitoring rare and endangered species in marine and terrestrial environments | 2005 Impact statement
affiliations
head of
- Cornell Lab of Ornithology Bioacoustics Research Program (BRP) | research program
administrative appointment
- Cornell Laboratory of Ornithology (CLO) | research institute
academic staff in
- Cornell Laboratory of Ornithology (CLO) | research institute
member of graduate field
- Neurobiology and Behavior | graduate field
- Zoology | graduate field
teaching
teaches
- BIOG 2990 - Introduction to Research Methods in Biology (TBA -) | fall 2009 class
- BIOG 4990 - Independent Undergraduate Research in Biology (TBA -) | fall 2009 class
- BIOG 2990 - Introduction to Research Methods in Biology (TBA -) | spring 2009 class
service
outreach focus
BRP is working to successfully enable and implement the CLO`s new Strategic Plan, in particular the challenges of going global and making our varied products available to the world at large. The hardware production facility has doubled again in the last year. BRP scientists continue to conduct scientific and applied research projects around the globe on a diversity of species. These efforts are directed toward understanding what-where-when-and-why species are present in an area, often with an underlying motivation to determine the impacts of human activities on individuals and populations over large spatial and temporal scales. Such ambitious undertakings are enabled by a growing suite of customized data collection and analysis systems designed and fabricated by our teams of hardware and software engineers, and tested by our team of research analysts. The active recognition of passive acoustic monitoring as a critical tool for habitat assessment, management, mitigation and monitoring by federal agencies, state agencies, NGOs and industry, is evidence of the opportunities and challenges for BRP and the CLO. There were improvements in radio frequency transceiver and auto-tracking tags, and we conducted multiple radio-frequency (RF) pilot projects over the summer. Demands by federal and state agencies, NGOs and industries for advanced technologies to monitor and interpret the activities of individuals and populations continued to increase.
background
featured in
- Bio-acoustic recorders could answer question: Do wind farms pose risks to migratory birds? | Cornell Chronicle feature
- Cornell aids discovery of blue whale singing in New York coastal waters | Cornell Chronicle feature
- Cornell helps set research agenda for how to protect birds, bats from wind turbines | Cornell Chronicle feature
- Lab of O helps protect endangered right whales with warning buoys in shipping lanes | Cornell Chronicle feature
- Lab of Ornithology helps Maya Lin realize her dream in creating arts series on species loss | Cornell Chronicle feature
- North Atlantic right whales headed toward extinction unless quick action is taken | Cornell news release
- Powerhouse team battles to save right whales | Cornell Chronicle feature
- Whales heard for first time in waters around New York City | Cornell Chronicle feature
Keywords: bioacoustical oceanography workshops, bioacoustic analysis techniques workshops, distribution and population assessment, marine mammal behavior, monitoring and mitigation of acoustic impacts, particularly in remote habitats., particularly noise, particularly wind energy development, scientific conservation