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Ocean’s tiny loudspeaker: Science found that a "tiny shrimp" as loud as jet engines

They are smaller than a finger, yet louder than jet engines. Snapping shrimp are flooding coastal waters with sound, disrupting marine research. Scientists warn their noise could reshape how oceans are studied worldwide.

December 23, 2025 / 15:38 IST
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Though the shrimps are tiny, but they are the loudest animal underwater. (Image: Canva)
Though the shrimps are tiny, but they are the loudest animal underwater. (Image: Canva)

Beneath the waves, an unlikely noise is baffling scientists. It is not a submarine or a whale. It is a tiny shrimp. According to science, shrimp is the only creature who is a real noisemaker. Snapping shrimp, barely a few centimetres long, are making headlines. Scientists say 2025 has revealed just how loud they can be.

The Ocean’s Tiny Loudspeaker

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These shrimps wield a specialised claw that snaps with incredible force. The snap creates a high-pressure bubble that collapses violently underwater. This bubble releases sound waves reaching 210 decibels which is louder than jet engines. Even giant whales have to compete with this underwater racket.

Disrupting Scientific Studies