Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution: Study Shows That Lobsters Can Detect Sound
July 08, 2021
July 08, 2021
WOODS HOLE, Massachusetts, July 8 (TNSJou) -- Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution issued the following news release:
A new study demonstrates that lobsters can detect low-frequency sound and suggests that anthropogenic noise could affect lobsters. The study comes out at a time when the construction of more offshore wind farms, with their associated underwater pile driving noise, is being considered in New England.
The paper, "Sound detection by the American lobste . . .
A new study demonstrates that lobsters can detect low-frequency sound and suggests that anthropogenic noise could affect lobsters. The study comes out at a time when the construction of more offshore wind farms, with their associated underwater pile driving noise, is being considered in New England.
The paper, "Sound detection by the American lobste . . .
