
William D. Halliday
Adjunct Assistant Professor · Arctic Marine Mammal Acoustics
University of VictoriaAbout
William D. Halliday is a Conservation Scientist and Arctic Acoustics Program Lead at Wildlife Conservation Society Canada, and an Adjunct Assistant Professor at the School of Earth and Ocean Sciences, University of Victoria. His research focuses on marine mammal acoustics, particularly in Arctic ecosystems, humpback whale communication, and the ecological impacts of marine soundscapes in British Columbia. He leads initiatives to understand and conserve marine life through acoustic monitoring and interdisciplinary approaches.
Research interests include the analysis of underwater sound environments, the behavior of marine mammals in response to human activities, and the application of acoustics in conservation strategies. His work integrates field studies, technological innovation, and ecological modeling to address pressing issues in marine conservation.
No specific scientific awards or publications are listed in the provided text. He is affiliated with Wildlife Conservation Society Canada and collaborates through the School of Earth and Ocean Sciences at the University of Victoria, contributing to programs like the Arctic Marine Mammal Acoustics initiative.
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