Fred Sharpe has studied humpback whales in Alaska for more than three decades. He’s particularly interested in the sounds they make – and what they mean. Lately, the biologist has been focusing on the ...
The song is that of a humpback whale and was recorded by scientists in March 1949 in Bermuda, researchers said.
Researchers at the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institute in Massachusetts have uncovered the oldest known recording of whale ...
Researchers on Cape Cod, Massachusetts, recently discovered the oldest known recordings of whale sounds and believe the ...
Recorded by underwater microphones, the unexplained sound—a low, sonorous grunting followed by a squeaky, mechanical echo like a frog burping in space—first rumbled through a computer speaker about a ...
Underwater microphones are helping researchers understand more about humpback whales as the creatures migrate along Australia's east coast. Hydrophones can remain underwater for more than six months, ...
Archivists and researchers at the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution have unearthed a recording from the 1940s.