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Students were surveying routine bottlenose dolphins on April 26 at the mouth of the Cape Fear River during a field trip when ...
Of the Kiks.adi Clan of Sitka, Ixht’ik’ Éesh has been harvesting herring fish eggs for most of his life. His earliest ...
Sri Lankan waters are considered a haven for the largest creatures ever to have lived, the blue whale, a rare place for a ...
As offshore wind turbines rise from the waters off the Northeast coast, so do questions about their impact beneath the ...
Recently, leaders from New Zealand, Tahiti, and the Cook Islands signed a treaty recognizing the legal personhood of ...
Scientists are closer than ever to deciphering sperm whale communication. Their breakthroughs could open the door to expanded ...
Scientists are closer than ever to deciphering sperm whale communication. Their breakthroughs could open the door to expanded whale rights and even legal personhood.
Imagine standing on a rocky shore, feeling the salt spray on your face and hearing the soothing crash of waves. Beneath the ...
AI is reshaping countless aspects of life. But so far, its applications have focused mostly on our singular species, Homo ...
The technique, known as passive acoustic sensing, is revolutionizing our approach to deep-sea cartography by utilizing naturally occurring sounds rather than disruptive active sonar systems that can ...
A COMMUNITY-run music festival has reported another successful event this year in the city centre. Sound Winchester 25 took over the Arc, in Jewry Street, for a day of music on Saturday, February 22.
Cornell Lab of Ornithology director John Fitzpatrick successfully got the network to admit the sounds he was hearing could not be from birds common to the tournament's host region in Louisville.