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UNH researchers develop software to monitor ocean soundscape especially during COVID-19


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DURHAM, N.H. An international development team, led by researchers at the University of New Hampshire, has released a user-friendly software program they created that can process sound data collected from the world s oceans in a more standardized format that will enhance research and collaboration and help understand the global sea soundscape dynamics, including the impact of COVID-19 when travel and economic slowdowns put a halt to human activities in the ocean.
Soundscape analysis can be important in detecting and interpreting changes in ocean ecosystems, said Jennifer Miksis-Olds, research professor and director of UNH s Center for Acoustics Research and Education. Sound is the dominant sensory mode for marine life and humans for sensing the underwater environment, so understanding how the background ocean sound levels are changing will provide insight into how sensory systems (both biological and electronic) are impacted. ....

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2020 Annual Report - Science to power cons & sust use - Tackling deep questions by joining forces


DEEPLY INTERESTING FINDINGS FROM BLUE HOLES
This year, Mote scientists undertook some of their deepest and most challenging missions yet into the Gulf of Mexico’s blue holes underwater caves, springs and sinkholes being explored for their unique biology, chemistry and structure.
The world took notice of these pioneering efforts during July and August 2020, when 
Mote’s blue hole research appeared in 242 news stories estimated to reach more than 850 million viewers or readers. Notably, one of Mote s upcoming blue hole expeditions was covered by The New York Times and VICE News and was mentioned on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert. One blue-hole expedition was the subject of an entire episode of the national program Changing Seas produced by South Florida PBS. ....

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Crunch! Underwater acoustics expose 'shell-crushing' sounds in a large marine predator


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VIDEO: Turn up the sound! Using the whitespotted eagle ray and underwater acoustic recorders, a study is the first to characterize how they consume hard-shelled mollusk prey like clams in a.
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Credit: Florida Atlantic University s Harbor Branch Oceanographic Institute
Shell-crushing - exactly what it sounds like - is a predatory mode used by numerous marine life from crabs to octopuses to large fishes and mammals when they eat hard-shelled mollusks like clams, oysters and conchs. These predators have to break apart the shell using robust claws or fortified jaws to access the prey s soft tissues.
Despite its prevalence in the marine environment, this feeding behavior has remained elusive to study remotely, particularly for larger marine animals that destroy shells almost completely, leaving behind little trace. Moreover, because they are highly mobile, scientists have difficulty in directly observing their foraging habits, which ....

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