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Visitors listened to whale songs, tail slaps and pre-recorded underwater audio through boat speakers. Researchers encouraged ...
But in addition to sensing quakes, the instruments also picked up whale song. The data above has been "sonified" to make it audible. The large bump towards the end is an earthquake. Read more ...
This is an audio recording of a blue whale's "song" (2.5 minutes) captured by San Francisco State University Professor Roger Bland at Pioneer Seamount Underwater Observatory off the coast of ...
Scientists at the Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute (MBARI) and their colleagues analysed whale songs recorded by underwater microphones in the marine sanctuary between 2015 and 2021 ...
Ocean-bottom seismology stations are designed to monitor earthquakes, and often pick up whale songs. Researchers have previously used these incidental recordings to track fin whale movements, but this ...
A whale’s song is one of the most haunting and mysterious sounds on Earth, echoing through the ocean’s depths for miles. What if the vast, open seas—once the perfect stage for these ...