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Created by: Australian Broadcasting Corporation

Australia

Started: August 29th, 2019

Status: Active, 84 episodes

Kind: Episodic

Language: English

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Episodes

Noi-SEA—Humming Continental Shelf
10:33 | June 7th, 2024

Ann is off on an adventure with her friend Christine – they are going to listen to all the animals that live on a shelf. No, not a kitchen shelf, but a huge underwater rock formation. 

Noi-SEA—Bellowing Bremer Sub-Basin
11:08 | June 7th, 2024

Ann is on a boat, 50km off the coast of WA – headed to the Bremer Sub-Basin, which is home to apex predators. 

Noi-SEA—Crunching Coral Reef
12:10 | June 7th, 2024

Today, Ann has on her stinger suit and is going scuba diving on the Great Barrier Reef with Juan Carlos Azofeifa-Solano. 

Noi-SEA—Crackling Giant Kelp Forest
11:22 | June 7th, 2024

Is that mermaid hair floating in Fortescue Bay, Tasmania? Ah, no, it’s the fronds of a giant kelp forests. Ann and her friend Leah Barclay dive under the water to explore. 

Noi-SEA—Singing Swan River
10:03 | June 7th, 2024

Ann is kayaking on the Swan River in Perth with her friend Miles Parsons – they drop the hydrophone to listen to the animals under the water.

Special underwater episodes coming soon!
01:23 | May 30th, 2024

Hello, Ann Jones here, your resident noisy by nature nerd. There are some places that are much harder to get to, and animals that only live under the water. What sounds do they make? 

Squeaking Ghost Bats
09:21 | April 29th, 2024

Right now, Ann is in an ancient maze – Purnululu National Park. She spies a deep crevice and hears some very strange sounds coming from the dark inside. Are those… ghosts? 

Hissing Rhinoceros Beetles
08:18 | April 22nd, 2024

Ann is taking an evening stroll in Darwin when something lands on her shirt. It has horns, very sticky feet and is making a loud hiss. 




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On Episode: Greedy Seagulls

We live by the beach and the seagulls try and pinch our chips too! Once one took an ENTIRE sandwich off my grandma, she’s much more careful now!

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Created by: Australian Broadcasting Corporation
Started: August 29th, 2019
Status: Active, 84 episodes
Kind: Episodic
Language: English

Australia
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