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Whale songs provide key insight into ocean ecology, allowing scientists to make estimations on the prevalence of the species ...
Sounding the alarm. The sound of the blue whale’s singing has decreased off the coast of California, frightening scientists ...
Blue whale songs dropped by 40% during and after a major marine heat wave. Scientists say the decline is tied to food loss ...
A dense pool of warm water dubbed ‘The Blob’ drove unprecedented temperature increases in the Pacific Ocean, affecting the ...
A study spanning six years, which tracked whale songs, found that climate change is silencing one of the ocean's loudest ...
As blue whales struggled, humpbacks adapted. Unlike their strictly krill-dependent cousins, they feed on sardines and ...
Blue whales are the biggest animals on the planet but scientists are worried about their future after noticing that the marine mammals are going silent.
Blue whales are falling silent as marine heatwaves and underwater noise disrupt feeding and communication, signalling deep ...
Blue whales are going silent, and scientists are trying to understand why their once-powerful songs are fading across the oceans. Here’s what we know so far ...
Blue whales are going eerily silent, and scientists have raised alarms after noticing a drop in the number of vocalizations ...
A study led by Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute scientists reported distinct trends in the songs of humpback whales ...
Blue whale vocalizations have dropped by 40% over six years, with researchers linking the decline to krill shortages caused by marine heatwaves like “The Blob.” ...