Difference between revisions of "Fish and invertebrate sounds of the Pacific Northwest"
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*[http://www.news.cornell.edu/releases/June98/hummingfish.hrs.html Story re Cornell research in WA] (including a study site in Hood Canal) | [http://www.news.cornell.edu/releases/June98/fish/sounds.html sound samples] (hum, beat, grunt train, growl) | *[http://www.news.cornell.edu/releases/June98/hummingfish.hrs.html Story re Cornell research in WA] (including a study site in Hood Canal) | [http://www.news.cornell.edu/releases/June98/fish/sounds.html sound samples] (hum, beat, grunt train, growl) | ||
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Revision as of 16:06, 13 August 2009
A place to think collectively about the potential sources of biological sounds heard on the Salish Sea hydrophone network.
Soniferous Fish of the Pacific Northwest
Let's try to build a list by cross-referencing web and peer-reviewed literature with lists of species that are common to the Salish Sea and vicinity. Some of the mystery sounds and suspected-fish sounds are archived (and playable via Flash) in the Salish Sea sound tutor.
Then we can rank it by potential soniferous-ness (most-likely to be heard on the hydrophone network is first on page):
Midshipman Some males emit sound to attract gravid females. The hum is centered on 100Hz. Also known as California singing fish or canary bird fish.
- Story re Cornell research in WA (including a study site in Hood Canal) | sound samples (hum, beat, grunt train, growl)
Garibaldi I've read somewhere that folks hear them munching on stuff (coral?).
Helpful links
- Rodney Rountree's fishecology.org sound pages: sound samples | soniferous fish background