Humans can hear underwater just as well as seals.

May 30, 2022

The study involved seven volunteers and several marine mammals. It turned out that the average threshold of hearing under water in humans is 71 dB. This corresponds to a frequency of 500 Hz. The 500 Hz threshold corresponds to how animals such as cormorants and seals hear underwater. At the same time, scientists note that marine animals, unlike humans, can also hear very loud sounds.