River listening: acoustic ecology and aquatic bioacoustics in global river systems

Type
Journal
Authors
Barclay ( Leah Barclay )
Gifford ( Toby Gifford )
Linke ( Simon Linke )
 
Category
Article  [ Browse Items ]
Publication Year
2018 
Publisher
Leonardo, United States 
URL
[ private ] 
Volume
51 (03) 
Pages
298-299 
Abstract
River Listening is an interdisciplinary research project exploring the cultural and biological diversity of global river systems through sound. The project examines the creative possibilities of accessible and noninvasive recording technologies to monitor river health and engage local communities in the conservation of global river systems. River Listening combines emerging fields of science with acoustic ecology, creativity and digital technology to further the understanding of aquatic biodiversity and inspire action at a time when the conservation and management of freshwater ecosystems is a critical priority. 
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https://direct.mit.edu/leon/article/51/03/298/46491/River-Listening-Acoustic-Ecology-and-Aquatic 
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