Chris Brennan-Jones receives funding for research from the NHMRC and the Western Australian Department of Health. Each seashell is a unique shape. Hollow and curved ones can “catch” some of the sounds ...
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Children can’t get enough ocean animals. But their marine habitat is in trouble. As the ocean’s temperature continue to rise by 0.14°F each decade, sea levels along U.S. coastlines are set to rise a ...
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The ocean is a noisy place, buzzing with sounds created by wildlife, weather, seasons and earthquakes. For sea animals, these sounds form their natural “soundscape”, but a new article in Science shows ...
Glenn Hyndes receives funding from the ARC. He is a member of the Wilderness Society, Australian Marine Science Association, Coast and Estuaries Research Federation and International Seagrass ...
Whales and other mammals rely on a balance of underwater sounds to survive. Climate change could be throwing off that fragile equilibrium. Adding to that list of dangers, a new study suggests that ...