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Sing Like Fish: How Sound Rules Life Under Water By Amorina Kingdon

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  • "Sing Like Fish" reveals the vital role of sound in the ocean and warns of human noise's impact on marine life.
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In "Sing Like Fish," Amorina Kingdon explores how underwater animals rely on sound for survival and the impact of human noise on marine ecosystems. Through historical context and cutting-edge research, Kingdon reveals the complex interplay of sounds in the ocean—from the drumming of plainfin midshipman fish to the syntax of whalesong. She highlights how marine life uses sound for feeding, mating, parenting, and navigation, shedding light on creatures once thought devoid of acoustic ability.

While marine scientists uncover the importance of oceanic soundscapes, human activity continues to disrupt these delicate ecosystems. Motorboats, cruise ships, and industrial vessels fill the seas with anthropogenic noise, masking vital communication signals and harming marine life from plankton to lobsters.

Kingdon's eloquent prose paints a vivid picture of the underwater world, urging readers to envision a quieter future and recognize the profound impact of human activity on oceanic environments. "Sing Like Fish" serves as a clarion call for conservation efforts to preserve the integrity of marine soundscapes and protect the countless species that rely on them for survival.

With compelling storytelling and scientific insight, Kingdon invites readers to reconsider their relationship with the ocean and inspires a deeper appreciation for its hidden depths. "Sing Like Fish" offers a comprehensive exploration of underwater sound and its critical role in shaping life beneath the waves, urging us to heed the call for conservation and stewardship of our planet's oceans. 📚❤️
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