How Human Noise Affects Ocean Habitats | Kate Stafford, TEDx CERN (1 Viewer)

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How Human Noise Affects Ocean Habitats | Kate Stafford, TEDx CERN
Kate Stafford lowers, an oceanographer, takes us all on a journey in this TED talk, into the sonically rich depths of the Arctic Ocean. Whales sing to communicate over long distances, ice groans — where human noise and climate change threaten to alter the environment in ways we are yet to fully understand.

Why does this underwater soundscape matter? This twelve minute talk by Kate will tell you why, but also what we can do to help protect it.

Even the increase in storms, because of the sounds they make, impacts the life under the surface of our oceans.

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