Oldest Known Whale Recording Could Unlock Mysteries of Ocean
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Researchers on Cape Cod, Mass., recently discovered the oldest known recordings of whale sounds and believe the discovery could help scientists understand how the animals communicate
Ever wondered what the whales in Monterey Bay sounded like? Now it's easier than ever to listen to them live. The Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute has an underwater microphone (hydrophone) off the Central Coast. You can listen live on their website ...
NEW YORK (WABC) -- Using underwater recording equipment, scientists have documented humpback whales singing in the New York Bight. Scientists from the Wildlife Conservation Society, Cornell University, Columbia University and Syracuse University released ...
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Researchers uncover historic whale sound recordings, enhancing understanding of marine communication
Researchers have discovered the oldest known whale sound recordings, providing insights into humpback whale communication and the impact of ocean noise.
In the mid-1960s, a biologist discovered the beauty of humpback whale songs. But his recordings weren't just academic — they were woven into... Recordings That Made Waves: The Songs That Saved The Whales Recordings That Made Waves: The Songs That Saved ...
KELLY: It's the song of a humpback whale, a type of baleen whale. COEN ELEMANS: All the baleen whales make extremely low frequency sounds, and it sounds like a bit like humming, like, (imitating whale sound), something like this. And it's really hard for ...
A new study has found humpback whales sing louder when the wind is noisy, but don't have the same reaction to boat engines. A University of Queensland study has found humpback whales sing louder when the wind is noisy, but don't have the same reaction to ...
Scientists think the whale's close proximity to people allowed it to listen to and mimic human conversation. It did so by changing the pressure in its nasal cavities. After four years of copying people, it went back to sounding like a whale, emitting high-pitched noises. It died five years ago.