Subject: | Re: Uderwater chant - Ko Samet |
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From: | "Emanuele Costantini" lamacchiacosta |
Date: | Fri Jan 22, 2016 2:25 pm ((PST)) |
Uhm, I doubt about it. I think shrimps do only crackling noises and clicks. What I am talking about is the chant far underneath the clicks, a rithmic chant that goes more or less like that: "Paa-ah, ... Paa-ah, ... Paa-ah, " and the end to a long crescendo "Pu-du-pu-du-pu-du..." to start again. I just made myself laughing in how I wrote that chant. :-D I think I can recognise a Sea Urchin at 18seconds (a small fart sound). On a second thought, can this be a Sea Urchin colony chant? Thanks. Emanuele On 22/01/2016 19:51, [naturerecordists] wrote: > > I've heard several hydrophone recordings of shrimp sounds. This might > be your culprit and something worth looking into further. > > |
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