Strange "biotwang" ID'd as Bryde's whale callThe unusual 'biotwang' call of Bryde's whales has been identified through machine learning, aiding in the study of their populations and migration patterns.
NEW TECHNOLOGY GIVES HOPE TO SAVE ENDANGERED RIGHT WHALENorth Atlantic right whales, critically endangered, are monitored via aerial and underwater surveys, with only about 370 remaining worldwide.
A (sperm) whale of a discovery in Monterey BaySperm whales are more common in Monterey Bay's deep waters than previously thought, now recognized as a persistent part of local biodiversity.
Strange "biotwang" ID'd as Bryde's whale callThe unusual 'biotwang' call of Bryde's whales has been identified through machine learning, aiding in the study of their populations and migration patterns.
NEW TECHNOLOGY GIVES HOPE TO SAVE ENDANGERED RIGHT WHALENorth Atlantic right whales, critically endangered, are monitored via aerial and underwater surveys, with only about 370 remaining worldwide.
A (sperm) whale of a discovery in Monterey BaySperm whales are more common in Monterey Bay's deep waters than previously thought, now recognized as a persistent part of local biodiversity.
New methods for whale tracking and rendezvous using autonomous robotsProject CETI utilizes a novel drone-based framework to predict sperm whale surfacing and enhance communication research.