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S13E1: Introducing Asia's Noisy Oceans

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It turns out, sound is the dominant sense for animals underwater. For anything further than 10 meters away, marine life uses sound rather than sight to gather information. So human produced noise pollution - whether it's construction or shipping vessels - alters ocean animal's ability to communicate, mate and even survive. In this season, we first describe the beauty of undersea animal acoustics and then dive into the impact of noise pollution on marine life in China’s southern ocean.

Guests:

Timothy Gordon, University of Exeter

Sarah Yip, Eco Cheung Chau

Visit chinadialogueocean to learn more about our oceans in crisis.

Subscribe for Sustainable Asia latest episodes and review us on listennotes.

Production credits:

Hosts: Marcy Trent Long and Stella Chen

Producer: Bonnie Au

Associate producers: Stella Chen, WuYufei

Audio Editor: Avery Choi

Intro/outro music: Alex Mauboussin

Music from Blue Dot Sessions (www.sessions.blue):

Palms Down, Basketliner and Taoudella

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It turns out, sound is the dominant sense for animals underwater. For anything further than 10 meters away, marine life uses sound rather than sight to gather information. So human produced noise pollution - whether it's construction or shipping vessels - alters ocean animal's ability to communicate, mate and even survive. In this season, we first describe the beauty of undersea animal acoustics and then dive into the impact of noise pollution on marine life in China’s southern ocean.

Guests:

Timothy Gordon, University of Exeter

Sarah Yip, Eco Cheung Chau

Visit chinadialogueocean to learn more about our oceans in crisis.

Subscribe for Sustainable Asia latest episodes and review us on listennotes.

Production credits:

Hosts: Marcy Trent Long and Stella Chen

Producer: Bonnie Au

Associate producers: Stella Chen, WuYufei

Audio Editor: Avery Choi

Intro/outro music: Alex Mauboussin

Music from Blue Dot Sessions (www.sessions.blue):

Palms Down, Basketliner and Taoudella

  continue reading

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