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Saturday, May 12, 2012

Check out our new field project. We recently started recording the sounds of fish, marine mammals, boats and other sources in Nantucket Sound.  The goal is to determine the natural "soundscape" of this environment and its variability. The new page is "Ocean BioAcoustics" and describes this project in detail.
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