Subject: | Re: what is this creature/sound ? |
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From: | "Wil Hershberger" wil_hershber= |
ger Date: Fri Jul 30, 2010 5:26 pm ((PDT)) Ooops I see that you had a map. Interesting sound. Since it was in only one mic it was most likely somethin= g living in the sand and very close to the mic. We need a marine biologist = to chime in. Wil Hershberger Nature Images and Sounds, LLC Hedgesville, WV The Songs of Insects My Blog On Jul 30, 2010, at 1:19 PM, Marinos Koutsomichalis wrote: > I buried a couple of hydrophones into the sand underwater in a remote bea= ch - only one of them picked this sound, so I guess it might be sth living = in the sand ?? > > anybody has any clue ?? > > here are the recordings : > > http://soundcloud.com/marinos/sets/hydrophone-recordings > > and this is where I recorded it : > > http://pininthemap.com/d7b2e0bc48ba2e503 > > |
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