The Cetacean Translation Initiative (CETI) is using artificial intelligence to help understand sperm whale communications.
In the introduction of the book, you write about how the collection is animated by “irony”: As you note, biologist E.O.
The cable deployed in Haro Strait can be divided into what scientists call "virtual hydrophones" — discrete listening points ...
CoastXP, a nature-based adventure company in South Wales, Australia, shared some interesting facts about humpback whale ...
Scientists from the University of Washington recently deployed a little over 1 mile of fiber-optic cable in the Salish Sea to test whether internet cables can monitor endangered orcas ...
State wildfire officials have increasingly touted energy made from the state’s abundant wood and other organic waste, which ...
The stakes are high. The Southern Resident orcas are endangered and face a triple threat: underwater noise pollution, toxic contaminants and food scarcity.
The technology, called Distributed Acoustic Sensing, transforms cables into continuous underwater microphones that can pinpoint whale locations and track their movements.
SAN JUAN ISLAND, Wash. — As dawn broke over San Juan Island, a team of scientists stood on the deck of a barge and unspooled over a mile of fiber-optic cable into the frigid waters of the Salish Sea.
As dawn broke over San Juan Island, a team of scientists stood on the deck of a barge and unspooled over a mile of fiber-optic cable into the frigid waters of the Salish Sea. Working by headlamp, they ...