Buoy starts detecting whale sounds off Long Island coast

8/1/2016
The buoy is listening 24/7 and conducting the largest ever survey of the whales that visit the Big Apple. Within two weeks, the listening post recorded ...
7/30/2016
Fin whales are pictured swimming in New York waters in a file photo. A new acoustic buoy recently deployed about 22 miles south of Fire Island by ...
Scientists can tell you what a humpback whale sounds like or how long a fin whale will grow. But what are their lives like in New York waters?
7/29/2016
And these vocalizations aren't coming from just any whale — they are ... But scientists do know that the whales are easily injured or killed by ship ...
7/28/2016
The fin whale is the second-largest mammal behind the blue whale. The buoy is 22 miles south of Fire Island. It is four feet in diameter with a mast ...
A fin whale is swimming in New York waters. A hi-tech buoy fitted with a hydrophone and located 22 miles south of Fire Island has detected the ...
A new high-tech acoustic buoy off the coast of Long Island has recorded its first whale calls, only days after being placed in the Atlantic Ocean.

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