Both scientists and sailors alike have recorded unique, strange noises in the ocean for decades. They sound guttural, and ...
In the waters around Antarctica, decades ago, humans heard a strange sound: a repeating noise that sounded like the quacking ...
During a 1982 experiment, researchers recorded the unusual sound, termed “bio-duck.” Now, a researcher suggests they may have been listening in on animals talking to each other ...
Explore the mystery of quack-like sounds off New Zealand's coast in the 1980s that may hint at deep-sea communication.
Mysterious sounds emanating from the depths of the Southern Ocean continue to astound scientists as the latest research ...
The researchers used an acoustic antenna, a group of hydrophones towed behind a ship, to detect and record ocean sounds from ...
Mysterious, repeating sounds from the depths of the ocean can be terrifying to some, but in the 1980s, they presented a ...
"We discovered that there were usually several different speakers at different places in the ocean, and all of them making these sounds," says ocean scientist Ross Chapman of the University of ...
Scientists based in New Zealand recorded the unidentifiable sounds as a part of an experiment to characterize the soundscape ...
According to Ross Chapman, a professor emeritus of ocean acoustics at Canada’s University of Victoria, the Bio-Duck sounds ...
Mysterious sounds emanating from the depths of the Southern Ocean continue to astound scientists as the latest research suggests the strange noises may have been a “conversation” between ...