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Scientists find rare monk seals using a hidden underwater language that defies all expectations
New recordings show Hawaiian monk seals use many more sounds than scientists ever realized.
Researchers discovered that Hawaiian monk seals use a surprisingly complex range of underwater sounds, including new call ...
Thousands of marine species from microscopic zooplankton to the largest cetaceans rely on sound for survival and many have evolved unique oral and aural adaptations. Understanding them better could ...
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.
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Fireworks vs. Wildlife: Seals Became Vigilant, Gulls Got Louder After the Blast
Fireworks divide opinions like few other subjects. To us as people, fireworks are either an exciting visual and auditory ...
Life&Style Weekly on MSN
Meet the 5 Wildest New Deep-Sea Creatures Scientists Have Discovered in the Darkest Parts of the Ocean
The ocean is full of surprises, and scientists are still finding creatures that seem almost unreal. From tiny reef animals to ...
Sounds of the Ocean is an award-winning immersive mindful experience to connect with the ocean and yourself. An official UN Ocean Decade Activity. This film is an invitation to forge a deep connection ...
PROVIDENCE — CEO Kim Gavin’s company, BLUEiQ, specializes in what’s called underwater sensing, using sound to study marine life, map the sea floor, or identify underwater objects or vehicles. Gavin ...
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These are the 20 weirdest sea creatures in our oceans (and you've probably never heard of any of them!)
Wondering about the world's weirdest sea creatures? We've compiled this list of the 20 weirdest animals in the ocean to show ...
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