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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 ...
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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 powerful bass notes.It has long been known in scientific circles that fin whales ...
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.
Divers were recently treated to a heartwarming performance by a humpback whale in the Caribbean Sea. The encounter took place off the coast of the Turks and Caicos Islands, located southeast of the ...
The sound reverberated through the depths at 52 ... The frequency was much higher than a blue whale or its cousin, the fin whale, leaving scientists to ponder the mystery of Whale 52.
The sound reverberated through the depths at 52 hertz, puzzling those listening to this solo ringing out from the ocean’s symphony. The frequency was much higher than a blue whale or its cousin, the ...
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