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Sea urchin solo in a coral reef choir [re-issue]
Under the sea it isn’t all relaxing whale noise. The sound of the reef creatures is actually more like a percussive static with some grinding teeth on rock thrown in.
Off Track · Australian Broadcasting Corporation
February 21, 202025m 17s
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Show Notes
Under the sea it isn’t all relaxing whale noise. The sound of the reef creatures is actually more like a percussive static with some grinding teeth on rock thrown in.
Topics
natalie soarsuniversity of sydneysimssydney institute of marine sciencesea urchinregularsoundbioacousticsreef soundcoralunderwateroceanoceanographyhelmholtz resonatorconservation ecologysoundwaveshydrophoneabc off trackrn