Antarctic blue whales are hard to find, but easier to hear. A new tool explores the ocean’s “rhythm section” to learn how to help Earth’s largest mammal.
A team of scientists recently found a new population of pygmy blue whales in the Indian Ocean with help from nuclear-test-detection equipment. The discovery may provide insight into how to protect these vulnerable giants from threats such as vessel strikes, ocean noise, and climate change.
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Scientists using sound recordings from underwater nuclear bomb detectors have discovered the distinct song of a previously unknown population of pygmy blue whales in the Indian Ocean.
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