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The Sounds of the Ocean You Can’t Hear: Infrasound Communication in WhalesImagine standing on a rocky shore, feeling the salt spray on your face and hearing the soothing crash of waves. Beneath the ...
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The Cool Down on MSNScientists sound the alarm after observing concerning shift in whale behavior: 'We need to figure that out'Researchers say it’s a warning sign we can’t afford to ignore. Scientists sound the alarm after observing concerning shift in ...
Researchers are listening for right whales off the coast of Massachusetts with the help of two new high-tech buoys.
Scientists find that Aleutian Island passes and the northern Gulf of Alaska remain key feeding grounds for this rare whale To locate endangered North Pacific right whales, scientists listen for their ...
making belugas especially good at echolocation – using sound to detect prey and communicate. Richard says we should appreciate their uniqueness. “Beluga whales are superbly adapted to live in very ...
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