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Amorina Kingdon

Science writer and author of Sing Like Fish, exploring the sounds of the ocean.

Top 3 podcasts with Amorina Kingdon

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Sep 9, 2024 • 50min

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

Amorina Kingdon, an expert in underwater acoustics, dives into the mysterious world beneath the waves. She reveals how sound travels faster in water and is crucial for marine life communication, navigation, and survival. Kingdon discusses the fascinating variety of underwater sounds, including the unique calls of fish and how marine mammals like killer whales use sound to strengthen social bonds. The conversation also touches on the impact of human noise on these ecosystems, highlighting the importance of preserving these delicate underwater soundscapes.
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Dec 23, 2024 • 42min

Animals – up close and talking

Amorina Kingdom, a science writer and author of 'Sing Like Fish,' reveals the rich soundscapes of marine life and how human noise disrupts their communication. Poet Laureate Simon Armitage shares his journey in writing poems inspired by animal encounters. Professor Christian Rutz discusses groundbreaking advancements in AI that might allow us to better understand crow behavior and perhaps even converse with animals. Together, they explore the deep connections between humans and the animal kingdom through communication, consciousness, and the impact of technology.
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Sep 2, 2024 • 52min

A Deep Dive into the Sounds of the Seas, with Amorina Kingdon

Amorina Kingdon, an award-winning science writer, dives into the fascinating world of underwater sounds in her latest work, exploring how marine animals rely on acoustics for survival. She discusses everything from the complexity of whalesong to the loud drumming of the plainfin midshipman fish, which keeps nearby residents awake. The conversation highlights the impact of human noise pollution on these vital soundscapes and the importance of protecting them for the health of marine ecosystems.