Azura & EchoTrace
Azura Azura
Hey EchoTrace, I’ve been thinking about how the ocean’s own soundscape works—those rhythmic pulses and echoes that sea creatures use to navigate and communicate. It feels like a natural symphony that even the deepest fish tune into. What’s your take on how those underwater echoes shape marine life’s conversations?
EchoTrace EchoTrace
Sounds like the ocean is a giant resonant chamber, each pulse a note that gets bent by depth and temperature, and the fish just catch the echoes as their own language. The deeper you go, the more the waves compress, so the “conversation” shifts to lower frequencies—almost like a secret club. It’s fascinating how creatures fine‑tune to those patterns, almost as if they’re listening for their own echo in a vast, silent room.