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Kent choir uses member's whale sound recordings for World Ocean Day advocacy song

Conservationist and photographer Rebecca Douglas, a member of Kent's Social Singing Choir, contributed whale sound recordings she collected during research in an Icelandic fjord for the choir's original track 'Wash Over Me'. Composed by Hughie Gavin, the song will be released on June 8, 2026 to mark World Ocean Day, supporting advocacy efforts to protect local whales amid a proposed port development in the research area.

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whale sound recordingsmarine conservationocean advocacychoir musicwhale researchport development proposalunderwater audio recordings

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'My choir used my whale sound recordings to make a song celebrating the ocean'

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