 Marine invertebrates are highly sensitive to sound, with some species being able to detect frequencies below those audible to humans. Anthropogenic noise can disrupt their communication, navigation, and feeding behaviors, leading to negative consequences for both individual animals and entire populations. Research into this area is limited, however, and further investigation is needed to better understand the effects of noise on marine invertebrates. This article was authored by Marta Sol, Kenzo Kefu, Kenzo Kefu, and others.