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The Wazoku Challenge of Marine Mammals Detection

The U.S. Navy along conservation organizations (along 401 Tech Bridge, Maritime Blue, and Quiet Sound ) launched an international Wazoku challenge aimed at the development of technological solutions to automatically detect Southern resident killer whales and North Atlantic right whales presence in the northwest ocean and the northeastern regions of the United States.  The Southern …

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The Dolphins of Brazil

Oil and gas prospection is one of the leading causes of marine noise pollution. For this reason, most countries have guidelines to be used during seismic surveys to ensure no sensitive species are near the equipment and to prevent any possible physical effects caused by the sources. One of these guidelines is the pre-watch before …

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The Humpback Whales of Costa Rica

In the South Pacific of Costa Rica, Innoceana is working on monitoring Humpback whales, Megaptera novaeangliae, visiting the coast. As a team of biologists working on marine conservation in the South Pacific of Costa Rica, Innocent has always been interested in deepening the understanding of this incredible species. Innoceana monitoring measures are based on bioacoustics …

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The Humpback Whales of Mozambique

Humpback Whales in the southwestern Indian Ocean undertake annual migrations in summer from the Antarctic/Southern Ocean feeding grounds into winter breeding grounds in the tropical and sub-tropical coastal waters of Mozambique, classified as the C1 Breeding Stocks. Humpback Whales are considered to possess one of the most complex acoustic repertoires among Baleen whales, as male …

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