by crabman | Jul 3, 2025 | SEA News, SEA Publications
Just published! After over 20 years post-data collection, important work is available for all on the measurements of TTS from anthropogenic airborne noise in seals. You can read the whole JASA article by clicking HERE.
by crabman | Jul 1, 2025 | SEA News
SEA’s Brandon Southall proudly presented the results of the first-ever study on how the largest species of endangered whales (blue and fin) respond to the use of low frequency seismic imaging technologies. This week the 7th International Conference on the...
by crabman | Dec 24, 2024 | SEA News
Thanks for a great celebration to all that were able to attend last Friday night!
by crabman | Dec 19, 2024 | SEA News, SEA Publications
This summer SEA lead the first-ever direct study on how military sonar impacts dolphins (see press release HERE). Now we are seeing a surge in recent press coverage, which we are excited to share with you all! To learn more about this novel dolphin research, please...
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...
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...