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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 ...
Scientists are closer than ever to deciphering sperm whale communication. Their breakthroughs could open the door to expanded ...
Baleen whales are some of the most unique and breathtaking animals. These huge marine mammals are some of the biggest to have ...
What is known is that they have a relatively stable supply of deep-swimming cartilaginous fish — such as sharks or rays — ...
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Independent.ie on MSN‘It’s quite amazing’ – earth moves for scientists as whale ‘songs’ register on seismometer 5km inlandScientists in Ireland have discovered that singing giant whales near the shore are causing the earth to move with their ...
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Mongabay News on MSNWhales and dolphins at risk as report reveals ecological decline in Gulf of CaliforniaLorayne Meltzer has lived along the Gulf of California for 30 years. As an ecologist and director of a binational field ...
Sperm whales, the planet’s largest toothed predator, have incredibly complex social structures and cultural practices. During a recent WWF-backed research expedition around Greece’s northwestern ...
Republicans asked Congress’s watchdog to scrutinize offshore wind power’s effect on commercial fishing, marine navigation and ...
Citizen scientists at the Point Vicente Interpretive Center are documenting a historic low in Gray Whale sightings, but the ...
A mysterious whale that has puzzled scientists for decades may not be an anomaly, but a clue to what climate change is doing beneath the waves.
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