Eavesdropping on baleen whale songs in the Pacific Ocean reveals year-to-year variations that track changes in the availability of the species they forage on, reports a new study led by John Ryan ...
and a new study suggests some whale species announce an abundance of food with songs — but when food supply drops, so do the songs. They used recordings from underwater microphones called ...
Eavesdropping on whale songs has provided vital new information in the battle to protect the endangered species. Variations in detected whale songs are linked with shifting food sources for the ...
“Analyzing baleen whale songs has revealed year-to-year variations that reflect changes in the availability of the species they forage on,” John Ryan, an oceanographer at the Monterey Bay ...
making whale songs a barometer of the effects of climate change on ocean ecosystems. The waters of the Monterey Bay National Marine Sanctuary off central California are rich feeding grounds for ...
The inflatable whale will teach children about the impact of plastic on the ocean An interactive inflatable whale will be touring parts of Lincolnshire to help children learn about the ocean and ...
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