So this article on BBC talks about how scientist have deployed technology in deep sea's around the world in order to listen to seismic activity and study water pressure and sea life among many things.
They have publicly allowed the sounds to be heard in REAL TIME on listentothedeep.com which I think is kinda neat.
One thing that bothers me though, is the fact that the US navy has been particularly unhappy with the recent decision to have this information readily available on the internet.
They feel that they conduct naval operations in some parts of the sea and want to keep it hidden from "someone" they don't mention who in the article that they mast intercept the REAL TIME feed, take out the sounds of the naval operations and then transmit the feed back on the site.
So I find that rather peculiar, what are they trying to hide?
I wonder what type of stuff they are hearing that they don't want the public to hear? Common, do you really expect me to believe that it is just the sounds of naval operations they are suppressing? I doubt it.
REF: http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-16555916
They have publicly allowed the sounds to be heard in REAL TIME on listentothedeep.com which I think is kinda neat.
One thing that bothers me though, is the fact that the US navy has been particularly unhappy with the recent decision to have this information readily available on the internet.
They feel that they conduct naval operations in some parts of the sea and want to keep it hidden from "someone" they don't mention who in the article that they mast intercept the REAL TIME feed, take out the sounds of the naval operations and then transmit the feed back on the site.
So I find that rather peculiar, what are they trying to hide?
I wonder what type of stuff they are hearing that they don't want the public to hear? Common, do you really expect me to believe that it is just the sounds of naval operations they are suppressing? I doubt it.
REF: http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-16555916