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Ashlee Lillis

@ashleelillis

Marine Ecology PhD, National Geographic Explorer, independent consultant, great friend, and listener to the sea.

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linkhttp://soundoceanscience.com calendar_today02-03-2012 19:55:44

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So glad to be part of this unique mind-expanding project NYT Magazine ! Listening to this collection of soundscape stories, including the at-times hilarious secret language of rats, was enlightening! Great work all!

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Our Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution (WHOI) Coral Chorus team is wrapping up a three week expedition aboard the RV Walton Smith studying the coral reef communities in St John, US Virgin Islands. Going to miss these sunsets! Amy Apprill Cynthia Becker, Ph.D.

Our <a href="/WHOI/">Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution (WHOI)</a> Coral Chorus team is wrapping up a three week expedition aboard the RV Walton Smith studying the coral reef communities in St John, US Virgin Islands. Going to miss these sunsets! <a href="/AmyApprill/">Amy Apprill</a> <a href="/CynthiaBecker25/">Cynthia Becker, Ph.D.</a>
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We released this cool new drifting acoustic recorder near St. Thomas yesterday.. you can check out the real-time monitoring as it moves in the Caribbean - hopefully it encounters some sound-producing fish spawning aggregations along its path!

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The U.S. Navy once thought it was the ocean's bottom. What their acoustics were detecting was actually an enormous mass of living sea creatures. Welcome to the ocean's twilight zone. nyti.ms/2R5FFIR

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Our latest paper describes how ambient reef soundscapes affect larval settlement in a common Caribbean coral species: rsj-prod.literatumonline.com/doi/10.1098/rs…, co-authored with Amy Apprill Cynthia Becker, Ph.D. Joel Llopiz Aran Mooney & Justin Suca #openscience #coralscience #WHOI #ecoacoustics

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The Cuban sonic attacks? Crickets. The weird hum in Sausalito? Singing fish. Quacking noise in Antarctica? Whale. This keeps happening because we really have very little idea what most animals sound like. theatlantic.com/science/archiv…

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Coral disease is ravaging reefs in the Caribbean - hoping colleagues can identify the pathogen and help us stop the epidemic.

Richard Vevers (@richardvevers) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Huge thanks to The Nature Conservancy for showing @Ocean_Agency around their #coral nurseries in #StCroix and their exciting ideas for encouraging innovation in #coralrestoration

Huge thanks to <a href="/nature_org/">The Nature Conservancy</a> for showing @Ocean_Agency around their #coral nurseries in #StCroix and their exciting ideas for encouraging innovation in #coralrestoration
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Successful first day in the field recording sounds and exploring the reefs of Mozambique’s remote Bazaruto Archipelago as a Nat Geo Explorer... exciting results to come! #insidenatgeo #bcssmz #soundoceanscience #africaparks instagram.com/p/B6yl9G0nqSP/…

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Join TNC on April 22 at 12 p.m. ET for “Change Starts Here," an Earth Day Celebration of global environmental heroes. Register at nature.ly/3dfDJer.

Join TNC on April 22 at 12 p.m. ET for “Change Starts Here," an Earth Day Celebration of global environmental heroes. Register at nature.ly/3dfDJer.
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Ever wonder what a coral looks like when it is 'born'? Check out this coral planula being released from a brooding coral species (Pocillopora acuta).

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Love being a part of the NatGeo Explorer festival! Meeting so many incredible explorers and Nat Geo staff… exciting collaborations ahead. #natgeofest

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“The future is ancestral” says Brazilian conservationist João Campos-Silva.. traditional lifestyles are in tune with nature, we must learn to be in balance with that which sustains us. #natgeofest #natgeoexplorers

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Started listening to South Africa kelp forest soundscapes this week with our new friends @seachangeproject - so thrilled that snapping shrimp are abundantly crackling!! More exciting discoveries to come ☺️ #soundscapeecology #natgeoexplorer #shrimpfluencer instagram.com/reel/CgMUt_fFg…

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Excited to have a new paper was published today, many years in the making.. the short version is that snapping shrimp, the noisiest animals in the sea, are even more noisy under warming temperatures Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution (WHOI) @soundoceanscience whoi.edu/press-room/new…

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Nice piece on the types of discoveries being made when we listen to our sonic world (yes, even plants make sounds!). theguardian.com/commentisfree/…