NCAMN Book Club 10:00 Baxter Library
About this event
Join us to discuss:Is Anyone Listening: What Animals are Saying to Each Other and to Us by Denise L. Herzing and Sing Like Fish: How Sound Rules Life Under Water by Amorina Kingdon. You only have to read one of these books to participate.
With the assistance of a friendly community of Atlantic spotted dolphins in the Bahamas, Herzing studies two-way communication between different dolphin species and between humans and dolphins using a variety of cutting-edge experiments. But the dolphins are not the only ones talking, and in this wide-ranging and accessible book, Herzing explores the astonishing realities of interspecies communication, a skill that humans currently lack.
For centuries, humans ignored sound in the “silent world” of the ocean, assuming that what we couldn’t perceive, didn’t exist. But we couldn’t have been more wrong. Marine scientists now have the technology to record and study the complex interplay of the myriad sounds in the sea. Finally, we can trace how sounds travel with the currents, bounce from the seafloor and surface, bend with the temperature and even saltiness; how sounds help marine life survive; and how human noise can transform entire marine ecosystems.
Location
Baxter Library
Mountain Home
USA
Event Contact(s)
Karen Moulton
Category
Continuing Education
Registration Info
Registration is required
Registration cancellations will be accepted until Friday, January 16, 2026 at 10:00 PM
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