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CultureLab: Amorina Kingdon on the grunting, growling and singing world underwater

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Underwater Soundscapes and Fish Communication

This chapter investigates the rich variety of sounds found beneath the water's surface, detailing both non-biological noises and the unique acoustic signals produced by marine life. It explores the anatomy of fish hearing and their evolutionary adaptations for sound detection, contrasting these with human capabilities. The chapter concludes with a spotlight on fish communication, exemplified by the midshipman’s mating call and the intricate sounds generated by various species.

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