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Location: Apache Junction, AZ USA
Work: AUTHOR: PSYCHOLOGY, A GRADUATE REVIEW (New York, ARCO Publishing Commpany, 1978). LT COL, US ARMY (Ret)
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Work: AUTHOR: PSYCHOLOGY, A GRADUATE REVIEW (New York, ARCO Publishing Commpany, 1978). LT COL, US ARMY (Ret)
Affiliations: US Army Criminal Investigation Division Command (CID)
Contact: 867 S PHELPS DR
Biographical: Fluent in German Read French and Spanish Studying Japanese Major Interest: Neuroscience
Favourite Publications: The New Scientist Journal of the AAAS Discover ANALOG SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN NATURE
Dear Felix,
I grew up in New Zealand and even there, with my primitive human ears, I could hear many horrible sounds underwater, at beaches near the city.
I really wonder what the noise we make in the Oceans is doing to sea life.
Sea mammals might be affected more than other sea creatures because they began as land-based animals depending on sound for communication, and have adapted their mammalian senses to underwater living.
P. (Admin.)