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SEA Leads New Paper on Behavioral Responses of Common Dolphins to Naval Sonar

SEA Leads New Paper on Behavioral Responses of Common Dolphins to Naval Sonar

by crabman | Oct 24, 2024 | SEA News, SEA Publications

For the first time ever, scientists have directly measured the behavioral responses of some of the most common marine mammals to military sonar. Social dolphins, which can occur in groups of hundreds or even thousands, are very common off California and many other...
A New DFO Publication Available Now… Co-Authored by SEA Senior Scientist, Dr. Rob Schick

A New DFO Publication Available Now… Co-Authored by SEA Senior Scientist, Dr. Rob Schick

by crabman | Sep 4, 2024 | SEA Publications

SEA senior scientist, Dr. Rob Schick, publishes a tech memo with DFO. Click HERE to learn more about this exciting new modeling technology, describing the seasonal and spatial distribution of North Atlantic Right Whale potential foraging habitats in Canadian...
Novel Marine Vibroseis Efforts One and Two: A Huge Success

Novel Marine Vibroseis Efforts One and Two: A Huge Success

by crabman | Aug 13, 2024 | SEA News

Two successful weeks in southern California studying the effects that underwater sound vibration may have on cetaceans! Thanks to numerous team members for their expertise and patience putting this multiple-scale effort together with tremendous execution. A TON of...
Marine Vibroseis BRS Field Effort: 11 Tagged Blue Whales in One Day

Marine Vibroseis BRS Field Effort: 11 Tagged Blue Whales in One Day

by crabman | Jul 1, 2024 | SEA News

The first Marine Vibroseis BRS field effort is underway this week, off the coast of southern California, in Catalina. A tremendous start… with eleven tagged blue whales in one day! All the careful preparations and detailed planning have paid off. Currently SEA...
How are common dolphins affected by navy sonar?

How are common dolphins affected by navy sonar?

by crabman | May 7, 2024 | SEA Publications

SEA scientists have conducted the first such study using a novel experimental design integrating different remote sensing methods. Click here to learn more about this just-published study in the international journal PLOS ONE!
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  • So Far…Eight Beaked Whales Tagged Off North Carolina
  • JASA Article Just Published: Measuring Temporary Threshold Shift from Loud Noises in Seals
  • SEA represented this week at the Effects of Noise on Aquatic Life Conference in Prague
  • SEA’s Recent Article On Beaked Whale Movement and Dive Behavior In Response To Mid-Frequency Active Sonar

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