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== Helpful links == | == Helpful links == |
Revision as of 02:12, 12 February 2012
A place to think collectively about the potential sources of biological sounds heard on the Salish Sea hydrophone network.
CT1wIU Yeah, it is clear now !... Just can not figure out how often do you update your blog?!....
Helpful links
- Rodney Rountree's fishecology.org sound pages: sound samples | soniferous fish background | his bookmarks (lots more links)
- East Carolina U collection: intro and literature | sound gallery (with photos of species)
- Historic Naval recordings: Sound in the Sea archive (drum fish, croaker, snapping shrimp, garibaldi)
Now I know who the birany one is, Ill keep looking for your posts.