May 23, 2016 — WOODS HOLE, Mass. — Listening to the noise of the deep sea.
That’s the intent as researchers with the Northeast Fisheries Science Center, based at the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, recently placed a handful of recording devices along the ocean floor from George’s Bank to New Jersey to listen to the sounds of whales, dolphins and other marine life.
It’s part of a national effort to establish a network to monitor long term changes in ocean noise.