How listening to the ocean can help reveal environmental damage
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In 2013, Katherine Indeck listened to recordings of sounds made in a channel between the Gulf of Mexico and Tampa Bay, Florida.
In 2013, Katherine Indeck listened to recordings of sounds made in a channel between the Gulf of Mexico and Tampa Bay, Florida.
By Ivan Nagelkerken, Sean Connell, and Tullio Rossi19 September 2016 (Australian Geographic) – Despite appearances, the oceans…
Despite appearances, the oceans are far from silent places. If you dunk your head underwater you’ll hear a cacophony of sounds…
Context Regime shifts are well known for driving penetrating ecological change, yet we do not recognise the consequences of…
NewsNutrient pollution emptying into seas from cities, towns and agricultural land is changing the sounds made by marine life …
Nutrient pollution emptying into seas from cities, towns and agricultural land is changing the sounds made by marine life – and…
Nutrient pollution emptying into seas from cities, towns and agricultural land is changing the sounds made by marine life – and…