Richard Devine Recording Sounds of Marine Life

Richard Devine has published some great sounds from a recent underwater recording session he had, where he recorded several marine animals, including dolphins, shrimp feeding, and hypostomus.

This weekend we went to Crystal Waters Florida and recorded various sounds of the marine life. We took a boat out to theses specific locations including Kings Point Bay, Shell Island, and Mouth of Rainbow River. Here we captured some bizarre sounds of Dolphins communicating, thousands of shrimp feeding, and the distant moan of the Hypostomus catfish. (Headphones highly recommended). These recordings where captured using the Aquarian Audio H2a-XLR hydrophones, and Sound Devices 702 Digital recorder. Original files recorded at 24-bit-96khz.

Hydrophone Recordings of Dolphins, Shrimp Feeding, and Hypostomus by RichardDevine

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3 responses to “Richard Devine Recording Sounds of Marine Life”

  1. Janais Avatar

    QmwtcG I’m imepsrsed! You’ve managed the almost impossible.

  2. sebastian Avatar
    sebastian

    wow – amazing. very cool. great stuff.

    how is your stuff licensed? i’m a sound designer for films and i wonder under what circumstances i could use these sounds.

    seb

  3. RichardDevine Avatar

    Hello Sebastian, these sounds are completely copyright free, to use in musical recordings, films, and video games. These are open to the public to do what they want:)

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