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How Shipping Routes Are Changing Whale SongsA whale’s song is one of the most haunting and mysterious sounds on Earth, echoing through the ocean’s depths for miles. What ...
Blue Whale songs consist of an A call, a series of pulses, followed by a long, low moan called the B call. This A-B sequence is repeated over and over again, approximately once every 130 seconds.
A new first-of-its kind study found the marine mammals vocalized less after a marine heat wave decimated their prey, making whale songs a barometer of the effects of climate change on ocean ...
takes a look at the awe-inspiring animal that is the whale, and calls us to protect their environments before it is too late. A beautiful and unusual book.
But for two earthquake researchers, they found whale vocalization reflections could assist in measuring ocean crust structure. Their findings appear today (February 12) in Science. “It’s a nice ...
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