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Old 12-30-18, 11:45 PM   #1
BristolBrick
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Default Possible to hear a passing ship underwater with my ears?

A few days ago I was at the beach, swimming in the shallows not far from the shore in about 4-5ft of water. I stuck my head underwater and noticed a faint sound coming from the direction of a ship I could see on the horizon. (Probably a container or other large cargo ship) I guessed it to be about 8 miles away.



I have pretty sensitive ears, and there wasn't anything else I could see which could make such a noise. Could I have been hearing the ship with my ears, like the subs did with hydrophones, or am I mistaken in some way?



I have been searching and only found this noise, it's very similar to what I heard and makes me believe that I did hear the ship.


Thanks for any answers, I'm curious to know whether ears can be used as hydrophones.
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