
Ashlee Lillis
@ashleelillis
Marine Ecology PhD, National Geographic Explorer, independent consultant, great friend, and listener to the sea.
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http://soundoceanscience.com 02-03-2012 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!

WHOI soundscape work is featured in today’s NY Times magazine! Just scored my copy! Ashlee Lillis nytimes.com/interactive/20…



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.




Great info and photos (by my pal Paul Caiger) of the crazy cool twilight zone marine animals being revealed by recent Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution (WHOI) research!

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




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








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…
