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Report in ‘Current Biology’ Discussing a Decrease in North Atlantic Right Whale Body Length

Report in ‘Current Biology’ Discussing a Decrease in North Atlantic Right Whale Body Length

by crabman | Jun 4, 2021 | SEA Publications

NOAA and SEA scientist, John Durban, publishes a new report in Current Biology about the recent years of decreasing body lengths in North Atlantic Right Whales. You can also read more about this article in the recent NY Times or Boston Globe. [Photo credit: John...
Ocean Noise Production Affected By Covid-19 ?

Ocean Noise Production Affected By Covid-19 ?

by crabman | Jun 4, 2021 | SEA News, SEA Publications

SEA is happy to announce the publication of a new and exciting paper from a close colleague of ours at MBARI, John Ryan! This paper was also made possible by the contribution of SEA’s very own senior scientist, Brandon Southall. Click here for access to the...

SEA Scientists Cioffi, Southall, and Friedlaender publish new article in Marine Mammal Science

by crabman | Mar 15, 2021 | SEA News, SEA Publications

A new article has just been released in Marine Mammal Science, and three of the authors are Southall Environmental Associates! To learn more about diving synchrony in Cuvier’s beaked whales, click here! Nice work, Dr. William Cioffi, Dr. Ari Friedlaender, and...

Diseases of Aquatic Mammals publishes John Durban’s article on the critically endangered right whale

by crabman | Mar 4, 2021 | SEA News

Woods Hole and the National Oceanographic and Atmospheric Association funds a study on the very critically endangered right whale, and why there are less than 366 of these amazing marine mammals left on our planet. Click here to read this newly-released paper!
After Ten Years, BRS Study Directly Applies Data to Population Consequences of Disturbance

After Ten Years, BRS Study Directly Applies Data to Population Consequences of Disturbance

by crabman | Jan 27, 2021 | SEA Publications

Please be one of the first to learn how Southall Environmental Associates’ Behavioral Response Study has, for the first time after ten years of data collection, directly applied their research to population consequences of disturbance. We are excited to share...
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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

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