Listen to a toadfish’s grunt! AI helps decode a ‘symphony’ of ocean sounds

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In ‘a major breakthrough’, scientists are using algorithms to identify the clicks, calls and bleeps of marine life, as part of a 10-year project mapping noise under the sea

, a small but growing group of scientists around the globe who record the sounds of the sea.

“Play a computer a few hours of snapping shrimp and it can become an expert very quickly. Play it years,Woods Hole Oceanographic Institute They use underwater microphones known as hydrophones, which make no additional noise, allowing for passive acoustic monitoring.

 

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