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Barwon Listening

Morning. 10- 12 am. Friday June 25th 2020

7/18/2020

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SEA GRASS MEADOW

Low tide in the middle of the Barwon Estuary opposite the Barwon Heads boat ramp sandbar.
Sea meadow at low tide for the winter solstice June 2020
LISTEN:
​Ros describing Barwon Listening project from the kayak, drifting over the sandbar in the sea meadow and watching a group of royal spoonbills having lunch. Enjoy the brisk ocean breeze as we drift at low tide.
LISTEN: 
​The sound of the underwater krill and snapping shrimp and many other organisms. Sunlight.
WATCH:
Video  of seagrass and recording gear.    Video by Ros Bandt

WATCH:
Royal Spoonbills feeding.     Video by Ros Bandt
Binaural recording and hydrophones from the kayak.
Vicki Hallett in kayak on Barwon River Estuary sandbar at low tide. ​Photo - Ros Bandt
Royal spoonbills feeding
Royal spoonbills feeding
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    Barwon Listening

    seawater / freshwater. 
    ​What do we hear? 

    ​ A project by Ros Bandt and Vicki Hallett.

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