Dead Fish
Use attributes for filter ! | |
Initial release | 2005 |
---|---|
Directors | Charley Stadler |
Initial DVD release | January 4, 2006 |
Budget | 15 million USD |
Producers | Dan Maag |
David Bergstein | |
Date of Reg. | |
Date of Upd. | |
ID | 1395388 |
About Dead Fish
A hit man and an artist exchange cell phones accidentally, causing a case of mistaken identity.
Hottest June kills UK fish and threatens insects
... The Environment Agency said it received more reports of Dead Fish than the same time last year...
Menindee: Australia begins mass fish death clean-up
... He estimated 85% of the Dead Fish were native species such as Bony Bream and Golden Perch, with the rest consisting of non-native types such as carp...
Menindee: Millions of dead fish wash up near Australian town
...By Antoinette RadfordBBC NewsResidents in a regional Australian town have woken to find millions of Dead Fish in their river...
Ohio train derailment: Rail firm pulls out of meeting with residents
... Thousands of Dead Fish have appeared in the creeks in the town, while people that their chickens had died suddenly, and that their pets had fallen ill...
Livestock farming polluted rivers 300 times in one year
... The next morning I went out with my camera and took some videos of the Dead Fish...
Huge bank of dead fish spotted off French Atlantic coast
...France s fisheries minister has called for an investigation after a spillage of more than 100,000 Dead Fish off the country s Atlantic coast...
Fish ‘whoops and growls' recorded on restored reef
... Decades of dynamite fishing - where sticks of explosive are thrown into the reef and floating Dead Fish are collected from the surface - had " blown it to smithereens"...
New Zealand volcano: Search resumes for two remaining bodies
... Divers are searching the waters around White Island volcano The divers, Mr Tims added, also reported seeing a number of Dead Fish and eels washed ashore and floating in the water...
Fish ‘whoops and growls' recorded on restored reef
This video can not be played
To play this video you need to enable JavaScript in your browser. Media caption, " Whooping, croaking and growling" Hear the underwater sounds of Marine Life at a restored reef in IndonesiaScientists who " eavesdropped" on a restored Coral Reef in Indonesia say their recordings of fish " whooping, croaking and growling" are The Reef Coming Back to life.
Over a decade, The Reef has been re-seeded with new corals.
The researchers used underwater microphones to record at The Site .
The Sounds , some of which have never been recorded before, provide an audible measure of the health of The Reef , researchers say.
They.
The Team also compared the recordings they captured at the restored reef to healthy reefs nearby, and to very degraded reefs close to the same site.
Restored reefs sound " more like the healthy, thriving reefs" explained lead researcher Dr Tim Lamont from the University of Exeter.
" Our study shows that this restoration can really work, but it's only part of a solution that must also include rapid action on Climate Change and other threats to reefs worldwide. "
Blasted apartParts of The Reef the researchers studied are. Decades of dynamite Fishing - where sticks of explosive are thrown into The Reef and floating Dead Fish are collected from The Surface - had " blown it to smithereens".
" What's Left Behind is a rubble Field , " Dr Lamont explained. " It's very difficult for coral to grow because there's no solid substrate on the seabed. "
To repair the damage, that rubble is stabilised with metal frames, while small fragments of live coral are attached to those structures.
Describing the recordings, Dr Lamont said the " backing track of The Reef " was Snapping Shrimp .
" That sounds like a bit like the static on the radio or frying bacon. Then, through that sound, you'll occasionally hear little trills, whoops or croaks. "
The species responsible for many of these unusual sounds remain a mystery. Dr Lamont said the diversity of The Sounds that fish produced was " as much as the diversity of birdsong".
" In some cases we can make an educated guess about what animal is making The Noise , and in other cases we have no idea, " he told BBC Radio 4 's Inside Science.
" For me, that's part of the excitement of this whole Field - The The joy of knowing that you might hear something that Nobody Else has ever heard before. "
Follow Victoria
You might also be interested in:This video can not be played
To play this video you need to enable JavaScript in your browser. Media caption, Before and after footage of restored Coral ReefSource of news: bbc.com