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Rarely Heard Underwater Sounds of The Great Barrier Reef Are Now Being Captured

THE rarely heard underwater sounds of the Great Barrier Reef are now being captured by a cutting-edge acoustic recorder.

The JASCO Applied Sciences Autonomous Multichannel Acoustic Recorder Generation 3 (AMAR G3), which is moored at a depth off 20m at Wheeler Reef off Townsville, will record sounds across a range of frequencies to better understand the role of natural, biological and man-made noise on the GBR.

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