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Topic: Underwater Sounds Used To Rejuvenate Coral Reef Populations (Read 1169 times) previous topic - next topic
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Underwater Sounds Used To Rejuvenate Coral Reef Populations

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“We use loudspeakers to broadcast healthy soundscapes on experimental coral-rubble patch reefs for 40 days during a natural recruitment season (November–December 2017) on Australia’s northern Great Barrier Reef. We compare the developing fish communities on these acoustically enriched reefs with those on two categories of acoustically unmanipulated control reefs (with and without dummy loudspeaker rigs). We find that acoustic enrichment enhances fish community development within an important reef fish family, across a range of specific trophic guilds and at the level of the whole community,“ researcher Timothy A. C. Gordon mentions.
  ~ https://educateinspirechange.org/nature/scientists-use-underwater-sounds-to-rejuvenate-coral-reef-populations/
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