WASHINGTON (AP) — 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 ...
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US Navy heard a bizarre ocean sound and it may be from the loneliest animal alive
In the late 1980s, a set of military ears listening for submarines instead picked up something far stranger: a solitary, ...
Theories about the sound's origins included an undiscovered sea creature. By 2011, NOAA scientists concluded the sound was the cracking of an ice shelf during an icequake. In the summer of 1997, ...
New research shows endangered sea turtles hear low ship noise clearly, raising questions about how busy coastlines affect their lives.
Kemp’s ridley sea turtles, one of the most endangered sea turtle species on Earth, live in some of the noisiest waters on the ...
Amelia Macapia (AM): Seagrass meadows make up some of the oldest organisms on Earth. Some meadows of Posidonia oceania, a type of seagrass species endemic to the Mediterranean, have been dated back to ...
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