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[Title] => US scientists study sounds in ocean depths
[Summary] => Casual observers often imagine that the depths of the ocean are dark, still, and quiet, but those who work in and with the ocean know that there is a lot going on under the surface.
"There are a lot of things making noise down there," said Christopher Fox, director of the Acoustic Monitoring Project of the US National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administrations Pacific Marine Environmental Laboratory in Seattle. "In addition to the rumblings of the Earth, there are sounds made by whales, dolphins, and fish."
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"There are a lot of things making noise down there," said Christopher Fox, director of the Acoustic Monitoring Project of the US National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administrations Pacific Marine Environmental Laboratory in Seattle. "In addition to the rumblings of the Earth, there are sounds made by whales, dolphins, and fish."
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September 3, 2001 - 12:00am