Coral reefs are necessarily gorgeous in color and movement, but below the waves there is a similarly colorful world of sound.
A breakthrough camera reveals which fish make which sounds, helping decode reef soundscapes and transform ocean conservation.
In an effort to prevent further degradation of Jamaica’s coral reefs, the National Environment and Planning Agency ...
Researchers from FishEye Collaborative, a conservation-technology nonprofit, Cornell University, and Aalto University have developed a new tool that combines underwater sound recording and 360° video ...
A new effort to monitor the seas by sound says, resoundingly, yes. The ocean—especially busy places such as coral reefs—can ...
Remote and wild, Indonesia’s Raja Ampat region has been considered sacred by locals for centuries. New coral conservation ...
An international, Uruguay-led team of scientists discovered “bustling fields” of deep sea coral reefs off the coast of ...
To test how well eDNA can reveal species on the move, we surveyed fish communities along 2,000 kilometres of Australia’s east ...
A luxury Four Seasons catamaran is the ideal jumping-off point for the reefs, wrecks and coral islands of this unspoilt ...
For decades, ecologists have listened to the underwater world using sound recorders. These devices capture rich soundscapes ...
A “floating workshop” hosted by the DLNR Division of Aquatic Resources (DAR) brought lawmakers, agency leaders, community organizations and landowners onto the water to see for themselves the stark ...