Our guest today is Tim Gordon, a marine biologist at the University of Exeter and the Australian institute of Marine Science. He studies climate change impacts on marine ecosystems, especially the Great Barrier reef. Coral reefs are surprisingly noisy but climate change may be starting to silence them. We’ll be talking with Tim about his research, which aims to understand more about the impacts of climate change on the natural soundscapes of marine ecosystems.
Episode Links
Read more about Tim Gordon’s work at University of Exeter
Watch Tim Gordon on YouTube
- Timothy Gordon at World Ocean Summit 2018
- Tim Gordon – United Kingdom – FameLab International Final 2019
- Sounds of the past give new hope for coral reef restoration
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