susanna has been visiting patagonia since 2007, studying whale acoustics using underwater microphones. she s recorded tens of thousands of hours of blue whale song and has made an extraordinary discovery. we found out that the blue whales here produce a unique song dialect. in fact, these are a distinct sub-species of blue whale, one of just five on the planet. but they are not the only leviathans in these waters. susanna s data has revealed a shocking and unfortunate coincidence.
whale acoustics using underwater microphones. she s recorded tens of thousands of hours of blue whale song and has made an extraordinary discovery. we found out that the blue whales here produce a unique song dialect. in fact, these are a distinct sub-species of blue whale, one of just five on the planet. but they are not the only leviathans in these waters. susanna s data has revealed a shocking and unfortunate coincidence. the noise made by large ships is in the same frequency band as
became unbearable not to do something to help. susanna has been visiting patagonia since 2007, studying whale acoustics using underwater microphones. she s recorded tens of thousands of hours of blue whale song and has made an extraordinary discovery. we found out that the blue whales here produce a unique song dialect. in fact, these are a distinct sub-species of blue whale, one of just five on the planet. but they are not the only leviathans in these waters. susanna s data has revealed a
patagonia since 2007, studying whale acoustics use underwater microphones. she s recorded tens of thousands of hours of blue whale song and has made an extraordinary discovery. we found out that the blue whales here produce a unique song dialect. in fact, these are a distinct sub-species of blue whale, up of just five on the planet. but they are not the only leviathons in the water. susanna s data has revealed a shocking and unfortunate coincidence. the noise made by large ships is in the same frequency band as
that there is a strong history of democratic thriving in success and that we can and should really dig in and try to recover the performance of democratisation in the world. underwater now, where scientists who eavesdropped on a restored coral reef in indonesia say their recordings of fish whooping, croaking and growling are the reef coming back to life. over a decade, the reef has been re seeded with new corals. the researchers used underwater microphones to record. and these sounds some of which have never been recorded before provide