01 JAN 2010 by ideonexus

 Schools of Croakers Sound Like Drill Machinery in the Che...

During the Second World War the hydrophone network set up by the United States Navy to protect the entrance to Chesapeake Bay was temporarily made useless when, in the spring of 1942, the speakers at the surface began to give forth, every evening, a sound described as being like 'a pneumatic drill tearing up pavement.' The extraneous noises that came over the hydrophones completely masked the sounds of the passage of ships. Eventually it was discovered that the sounds were the voices of fish ...
Folksonomies: nature
Folksonomies: nature
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I hear this sound underwater all the time when swimming at Virginia Beach in the Summer.