Using sound to repopulate dead coral reefs
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By playing sounds from healthy reefs on underwater speakers, scientists from the UK and Australia were able to repopulate dead reefs with juvenile fish. These juvenile fish could help clean and nourish the reefs, making it easier for corals to recover.
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I hope this is really as great as it sounds! What a great idea and kudos to those out there trying to restore the reef ecosystems.
Wow. 😃
Have you ever been lucky enough to visit a coral reef? If so, which one and what did you see there!
“It’s free real estate”
I like the sound of that.
Mother is on life support, she can’t simply fight all what we r causing, the answer is simply less humans on earth.
Wanna save the fish? Start by not eating them. 😉
so, basically, you’re attracting fish with underwater ASMR
This guy looks like a Ken doll?
Here is one.… Tell those Morons who think it is ok to tamper with Weather, that they are the ones killing the Corals. You mess with Mother Nature… she will get even… Earth does not need humans to keep existing… and she knows that.
Good god. I just want the tech news of the day.
instead I get stuff about coral reefs.
Interesting subject! Well done c‑net!
Thanks, this is very hopeful! It would also help if everybody used coral-safe sunscreen and didn’t stand on corals 😉 I grew up over the hill from Hanauma Bay on Oahu and last time I snorkeled there, I was devastated to see how dead the coral looked. You have to watch a video now before you can snorkel there, about not standing on the reefs, but people still do it. Education!!! Thanks for your efforts.
Cognitive biases aren’t always bad. In this case might equals right is a helpful illusion.
We all should be saving and reusing the products we are spending our money on so there’s less waste. If it can’t be reused over and over don’t buy it.
but its cold outside
Slaps dead reef This bad boy can fit so many fish in it.
Using a personal anecdotes and false science boogie man to distort the truth. Barf.
Great Vid! Helped with school!
link to study? please uwu
Hi, I just went diving few days ago, at first I didn’t notice anything. But after a while, I can hear exactly the same sound (crackling/popping) of reef underwater on my ear. Am I aquaman?
this won’t work! the UV from the upper atmosphere at along the jet steam is being depleted by jet engines, it’s not warm water global warming lie. A solution is to lower the area depth to save the wild fish, & just continue the coal mining operation because we both know it’s 100% still going to happen. & also fish keeping is a fraud, since a wild fish taken out of the wild and put back in eventually goes extict, fish are smart animals and I don’t think we can comprehend their ecosystem properly we can’t parent them. Wild fish are all that matter if they die only what left will be jellyfish poisonous algae and sharks, dead whales dead sea.
Wonderful video! A very cynical — and not serious — suggestion to help protect coral reefs is spreading a pandemic virus every year. It has done more to combat climate change than all climate conferences put together…
Ban plastic, go vegan, grow your own food and let’s keep lockdown forever and boom the earth will heal itself in a few months. make each and every activity of human in sync with nature and not in sync of personal momentary benefits. Yea I have been to coral reefs around Mauritius and Seychelles.
Aum yamakanta khatuneeyars l Aum mane padme hum I naka bum dorji dorji boi drap l Aum raaksha kaabaj hum l Aum Tara tu Tara ture savha l naka bum dorji boi drap l Aum hiri shirthi vikrantans hum l
I had the good fortune to vacation one year camping in John Pennycamp State Park in the Florida Keys. We trailered our Rhodes Bantam (sail boat) down and sailed on the reefs each day. A bit later in life I would upon occasion assist my father-in-law in harvesting small fish from the reefs (not in any park) for sale to aquarium stores. He was extremely conscious of conservation and taught me a lot. I have had a most fortunate life.
Very interesting, thanks. Perhaps one of the easiest and most impactful thing a normal person could do is to stop or strongly reduce eating animal products. From what I have understood it’s a much much stronger reduction in one’s carbon footprint than driving an electric car or cycling to work.