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Takao Nagatani Surface

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OriginNew Jersey
United States
GenresPop Music
Contemporary R&B
Post-disco
Albums2nd Wave
3 Deep
Surface (Expanded Edition)
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PASS THE BEAT
Fate
SURFACE
Record labels Salsoul Records
Columbia Records
Sony Music Entertainment
SongsSaaPhase · 1999 Sorejaa BaibaiPhase · 1999 Going My UeeFate · 2000 View 25+ more
ListSaaPhase · 1999
Sorejaa BaibaiPhase · 1999
Going My UeeFate · 2000
Members Yoshiharu Shiina
Takao Nagatani
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Fish ‘whoops and growls' recorded on restored reef

Feb 16,2020 7:41 am

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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 Indonesia

Scientists 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.

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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 apart

Parts 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. "

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To play this video you need to enable JavaScript in your browser. Media caption, Before and after footage of restored Coral Reef

Source of news: bbc.com

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