Scientists Have Built a Real-Time Sperm Whale Collision Detection System | Hakai Magazine
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August 15, 20225 min read977 words
Published: August 15, 2022  |  5 min read977 words
In the Mediterranean Sea, ship strikes are the leading cause of death for sperm whales. Photo by Hiroya Minakuchi/Minden PicturesShare this:In the Mediterranean Sea, a prototype whale detection system can use the clicks of a sperm whale to pinpoint its location in three-dimension...
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August 19, 2022
Interesting article showcasing a new technology that holds a lot of potential and might save hundreds if not thousands of whales, though it has drawbacks. It is explained quite didactically and through several quotes from reputable sources.
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