
TIDE TALK | Why the Deep Sea is Louder than you Think
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Dive into the unexpected acoustic world of the deep ocean in this illuminating episode of Tide Talk. While most imagine the deep sea as a silent, dark void, we reveal the surprising truth: it's a bustling concert hall of natural and man-made sounds.
Discover the tiny pistol shrimp that produces sounds louder than jet engines, the haunting songs of deep-diving whales, and the geological symphony of underwater earthquakes and melting icebergs. We also examine how human activities create an artificial cacophony that disrupts this ancient soundscape.
From the crackling colonies of snapping shrimp to the mysterious unexplained booms that baffle scientists, this episode will forever change how you imagine the ocean depths. Perhaps the deep sea isn't so quiet after all—you just need to know how to listen.
For those who thought silence ruled the abyss, prepare to have your assumptions depth-charged. The ocean, it turns out, never stops talking.
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