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The Humpback Whale Acoustic Research Collaboration studies on the use of sound by humpback whales

The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 2006
Humpback whales produce two different types of vocalizations with apparent difference functions: songs and social sounds. There is also the potential to use the sounds of their environment, such as surf noise during migration along coasts, though this has not been demonstrated.
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Voices of Humpback Whales

Historical Studies in the Natural Sciences
The release of Songs of the Humpback Whale in 1970 helped galvanize a torrent of North American activism to save the whale from commercial whaling. Whale song quickly became a cornerstone of environmentalist and New Age political culture. This article places humpback whale song science in the larger context of acoustic science and technology, arguing ...
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Recording Whale Watching Tour and Humpback Whale Collisions

2023
The purpose of this research protocol is to record collisions caused by whale watching boat tours. We make use of remotely operated water vehicles to collect video footage of whale watching tours and analyze the footage simultaneously. This data will be taken over a five year period at multiple whale watching sites along the coast of Mo'orea, French ...
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Humpback Whales off West Australia

Nature, 1940
I NOTICE in NATURE of December 16, 1939, an interesting article by G. W. Rayner on the “Preliminary Results of the Marking of Whales by the Discovery Committee”. In this article it is stated that a north and south migration of Humpback whales “along the western coast of Australia has been conjectured for some time past”.
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Orcas (Killer Whales) Attack Humpback Whales

Journal of Mammalogy, 1985
H. Whitehead, C. Glass
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The Humpback Whale

Scientific American, 1879
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Humpback whale sanctuary

Marine Pollution Bulletin, 1978
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Humpback Whale Inspired Optimization Algorithm

Heuristic optimization algorithms are widely used in solving complex, high-dimensional optimization problems. This paper proposes a novel humpback whale-inspired optimization algorithm (HWOA). Its core innovation lies in fully simulating the ecological behavior of humpback whales, including bubble net feeding, whale-leaping communication, and long ...
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Humpback Whale

2009
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