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Scientists recorded audio in the Arctic for a decade. The results flag a hidden crisis underwater
Scientists claim that the Arctic soundscape is much more diverse than previously thought, and propose a change in how it ...
Archivists at Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution have uncovered the earliest known whale song recording, taken almost 80 ...
Of the roughly 250,000 known marine species, scientists think all ~126 marine mammals emit sounds – the ‘thwop’, ‘muah’, and ‘boop’s of a humpback whale, for example, or the boing of a minke whale.
The loudest underwater sound ever recorded was heard in Earth’s most remote location and it left experts baffled. Our vast world is almost constantly throwing up mysteries that can leave experts ...
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