Research on the impacts of underwater sound on marine organisms is still ongoing, and some studies have indicated that certain types of sounds, such as those produced by ships and sonar, can have negative effects on coral reefs and other marine life. However, these effects are usually attributed to loud, continuous noises that cause physical damage or disruption to marine organisms.
The idea of using a specific soundtrack to revive or rejuvenate coral reefs is largely speculative and lacks substantial scientific support. Coral reef restoration efforts typically involve addressing the root causes of reef degradation, such as reducing pollution, controlling overfishing, and implementing marine conservation measures.