San Francisco Bay Joint Venture

A partnership working to protect, restore, increase, and enhance wetland habitats
throughout the San Francisco Bay region to benefit birds, fish, and other wildlife

Untitled Document

Event Details

Mysterious Sounds of the Silent Sea
Event TypeMeeting
Event LocationAlbans Parish Hall, 1501 Washington, Albany
Event HostFriends of Five Creeks
Start Date / TimeFeb 09, 2016, 7:30 PM
End Date / TimeFeb 09, 2016, 9:00 PM
Event DescriptionIntroducing the public to the beautiful sights beneath the sea, Jacques Cousteau called it “The Silent World.” But the ocean --- and our Bay – are filled with a fantastic cacophany of sound. Most sea animals -- from whales and dolphins to lobsters and shrimp — use acoustics to navigate and communicate. With fascinating recordings, acoustician and naturalist Michael Stocker delves into bio-acoustics beneath the sea, and the effects of manmade sound. Sound engineer for the pioneering 1992 environmental film “Koyaanisqatsi” and designer of soundscapes for projects ranging from the National Holocaust Museum to the Monterey Bay Aquarium, Stocker also founded Marin’s Ocean Conservation Research and is an important voice in limiting noise pollution in the ocean. His recent book, Hear Where We Are, explores how sound and sound perception affect our sense of self, community and surroundings.
Event Document
Event Link http://www.f5creeks.org/baycurrents/
◀ Return to Events List