Subject: | Re: Recording in cold conditions |
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From: | baraitsersmith |
Date: | Tue Jan 14, 2014 8:01 am ((PST)) |
Hi Trond This sounds like a great project. Have you considered live audio streaming? You know, the Alfred Wegener Institute have an amazing live hydrophone from the Antarctic, which supports bioacoustic monitoring but also seems like a great thing for education and advocacy. It's here if you want to listen http://www.awi.de/en/news/background/palaoa_what_does_the_southern_ocean_sound_like/livestream/ Best wishes Grant |
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