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  • Aug 9, 2024 | journalgazette.net | Tamsin A. Mather |Zoë Schlanger |Amorina Kingdon

    These works on the natural sciences are newly available through the Allen County Public Library. “Deep Water: The World in the Ocean”by James Bradley This deeply reported examination of the complex relationship of humans and the seas explores the many ways scientists and researchers are working to unlock the secrets of the deepest recesses of the modern world.

  • Jul 24, 2024 | canadiangeographic.ca | Amorina Kingdon

    EnvironmentAward-winning journalist Amorina Kingdon explores how marine animals use sound to survive and the ways humans are impacting critical underwater soundscapesJul 24, 20241,182 words5 minutes Excerpted from Sing Like Fish: How Sound Rules Life Under Water by Amorina Kingdon. Copyright © 2024 Amorina Kingdon. Published by Crown, a division of Penguin Random House Limited. Reproduced by arrangement with the Publisher. All rights reserved.

  • Jul 18, 2024 | zip06.com | Amorina Kingdon

    Sing Like Fish by Amorina Kingdon Underwater can be a noisy place—ship engines, oil drilling, volcanic eruptions. These sounds are disruptive to the other, lovelier noise—the communications between the creatures that live there. They use their "songs" to warn, find others, locate feeding. Their hearing is being damaged by our intrusion so we need to find alternatives—this book explains the possibilities and what it will take. Nancy, R.J. Julia Booksellers, Madison

  • Jul 17, 2024 | calgaryherald.com | Amorina Kingdon |Larry Pynn

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  • Jun 7, 2024 | newsbreak.com | Amorina Kingdon

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