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aquatic communication

Aquatic communication involves how marine animals, like whales, dolphins, and fish, send messages through sound and vibrations in the water. Since water transmits sound more efficiently than air, these animals use whistles, clicks, and songs to share information about danger, food, mates, or their location. They can communicate over long distances, coordinate group activities, and even express emotions. This form of communication is essential for their survival, enabling them to navigate, find resources, and maintain social bonds in the vast and often dark aquatic environment.