The Oneida Daily Dispatch (Oneida, NY)

Florida divers, snorkelers submerge for reef music festival

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BIGPINEKEY, FLA. » A local radio station’s broadcast underwater in the Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary on Saturday attracted about 400 divers and snorkelers who listened to music and announceme­nts advocating reef preservati­on.

The Lower Keys Underwater­Music Festival at Looe Key Reef, part of the world’s third-largest living coral barrier reef, featured four hours of music custom-programmed by station WWUS for subsea listening.

“We have a captive audience down there,” said Bill Becker, the event’s cofounder and the station’s news director. “We have divers and snorkelers listening to public service announceme­nts about reef preservati­on, coral reef etiquette and diver awareness.

“It’s things that they can do to lessen their impact on the coral reef,” he said.

The aquatic-focused playlist included the theme from the “The Little Mermaid,” the Beatles’ “Octopus’s Garden” and the theme from the iconic shark motion picture “Jaws.”

“We just wanted to get their (participan­ts) attention,” laughed Becker.

Other songs included Jimmy Buffett’s “Fins,” the theme from the television classic “Flipper” and “Atlantis” by Donovan.

Participan­ts in the water could hear the commercial-free broadcast via Lubbell Laboratory waterproof speakers strategica­lly hung from boats floating above the reef.

Several divers were costumed, including two mermaids and a Sponge Bob cartoon character. Others pretended to play Florida Keys artist August Powers’ sculpted musical instrument­s.

Becker described the underwater listening experience at “ethereal,” saying that the sound was not loud, but very clear and it seemed that music could be “felt through your body and not just through your ears.”

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PHOTO BY FLORIDA KEYS NEWS BUREAU VIA API n this photo provided by the Florida Keys News Bureau, a yellowtail snapper swims by participan­ts pretending to play a local artist’s musical instrument sculptures at the Lower Keys Underwater Music Festival Saturday, July 8in the Florida Keys National...
 ??  ?? In this photo provided by the Florida Keys News Bureau, Mariah Reynolds pretends to play a local artist’s musical instrument sculpture.
In this photo provided by the Florida Keys News Bureau, Mariah Reynolds pretends to play a local artist’s musical instrument sculpture.

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