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"Under The Sea, Humans Have Changed Ocean Sounds" [1]

"WASHINGTON — Not only are humans changing the surface and temperature of the planet, but also its sounds – and those shifts are detectable even in the open ocean, according to research published Thursday.

Changes in the ocean soundscape affect wide swaths of marine life, from tiny snapping shrimp to huge right whales, the researchers found.

“Sounds travel very far underwater. For fish, sound is probably a better way to sense their environment than light,” said Francis Juanes, an ecologist at the University of Victoria in Canada and a co-author of the paper in the journal Science."

Christina Larson reports for the Associated Press February 4, 2021. [2]

Water & Oceans [3]
International [4]
Public [5]
Source: AP [2], 02/05/2021
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