Thousands of marine species from microscopic zooplankton to the largest cetaceans rely on sound for survival and many have evolved unique oral and aural adaptations. Understanding them better could ...
When the Titan submersible imploded, scientists were able to capture audio of the event. Here's how they could do that and what the gear is normally used for.
In 2010, the GA Oceans resolution noted underwater noise as a potential threat to living marine resources and affirmed the importance of sound scientific studies in addressing ... and that this threat ...
Download the audio for this dances session as an mp3 file. Be an underwater sea creature: Move around the space, as an underwater sea creature that you have chosen. Respond to the new music ...
Recorded using underwater microphones, this cacophony can sound to our ears remarkably ... The sound is so loud, the snapping shrimp competes with much larger creatures, such as the blue whale, to be ...
Sound travels far and fast underwater – and that includes the ... gone to great lengths to take recordings from all sorts of sea creatures and have worked with scientists to reveal the dawn ...
From the tropics to the Arctic, these tiny creatures ... sea mussels live and die in the lightless depths of the ocean, between 1,600 feet (500 meters) and close to 10,000 feet (3,000 meters ...
Cornell University researchers have developed a new method to estimate North Atlantic right whale numbers — offering a potentially safer and more cost-effective way to monitor this critically ...
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