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Listen to the soothing sounds of a snacking stingray

Listen to the soothing sounds of a snacking stingray Purbita Saha © Florida Atlantic University’s Harbor Branch CRUNCH! Absurd as it sounds, this video of a stingray snacking on shellfish may be the most soothing scene that’s floated across our screens this year. But for the marine biologists who captured the recording, the listening experience is more than just an ASMR thrill. Shark and ray researchers from Florida Atlantic University used a battery-powered camera with a hydrophone (the underwater equivalent of a microphone) to eavesdrop on captive spotted eagle rays. Their goal was to see if they could infer how the flat-toothed predators crushed their prey without disturbing their dinner time.

New technology deployed in effort to combat toxic blue-green algae on the Treasure Coast

New technology deployed in effort to combat toxic blue-green algae on the Treasure Coast Autonomous sailboat maps out blooms in 2 dimensions Scientists with Florida Atlantic University s Harbor Branch are leading the way to uncover why and how toxic algae blooms form on Lake Okeechobee. and last updated 2020-12-18 19:00:00-05 STUART, Fla. — Scientists with Florida Atlantic University s Harbor Branch are leading the way to uncover why and how toxic algae blooms form on Lake Okeechobee. This week they deployed a new technology out on the lake that will help experts predict and even prevent future blooms. With the potential to wreak havoc on our environment, our economy, and our health, learning how to prevent toxic blue-green algae blooms in our waterways is paramount for researchers.

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