Scientists are using underwater microphones to study beaked whales, the ocean’s most elusive mammals. Echolocation clicks ...
Beaked whales are rarely spotted. Now scientists are using underwater sounds to help identify these elusive creatures.
Scientists photograph the elusive ginkgo-toothed beaked whale, the source of the BW43 echolocation pulse, for the first time.
Beaked whales have rarely been seen. Now scientists are using underwater sounds to help identify these mysterious creatures.On a bright, almost windless day in early June 2024, scientist Elizabeth ...
An open-source whale tag that records sound, movement, and environmental data will enable scientists to study and decode ...
If bowhead whales produce particularly varied and diverse calls in one area, it is very likely that the area is a breeding ground. The species occurs exclusively in the Arctic Ocean and is therefore ...
A free diving instructor enjoying the open water of the Pacific Ocean near Mexico had her peace interrupted by a ...
Fog clings to the Golden Gate, swallowing the booming horns of cargo ships as they attempt to warn other vessels of their presence. Onboard a small research vessel nearby, underwater microphones ...
The following piece by Derek Davis, an Earth.com staff writer was based on a research undertaken by the University of ...
Listening to our animal kin — some experts predict that the capacity and technology to understand and talk back to non-human ...
Darren Lucciana took his family for a boat ride on Washington's Puget Sound — a popular spot for whale watching — when three ...
Automated three-stage analysis pipeline sifts out whale calls from terabytes of distributed acoustic sensing data.