A Quiet Day on the Reef

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June 2020

In: ECO Magazine, Coral Reefs special issue

“The COVID-19 pandemic has resulted in the near shut-down of international tourism and the imposition of port closures and transit restrictions, significantly decreasing the volume of global ocean-going vessel traffic. A 2017 Caribbean coral reef acoustic monitoring study that serendipitously coincided with Tropical Storm Franklin could provide some early insight on the quieter soundscape that coral reef inhabitants are currently experiencing.”

Contributed by JASCO’s Cynthia Pyć, Klaus Lucke, and Roberto Racca.

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