Dr. Michelle Fournet: Acoustic Ecologist

Animal communication in marine environments primarily relies on sound.

Dr. Michelle Fournet is an acoustic ecologist renowned for her work in marine bioacoustics, focusing on how marine organisms use sound to communicate and how human activities impact these interactions. She earned her Master’s and Ph.D. in Wildlife Science from Oregon State University, where her research centered on the effects of vessel noise on humpback whales in Southeast Alaska. Throughout her career, Dr. Fournet has been affiliated with several esteemed institutions.

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