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Month: December 2018

Bigg’s bangs: the sound of marine mammal death heard live?

Posted on 2018-12-082018-12-19 by Scott Veirs

In the December darkness of a recent Friday night (~18:00 on 12/7/18) Orcasound app listeners witnessed a rare and unprecedented live… Read more Bigg’s bangs: the sound of marine mammal death heard live?

A Bush Point 1st: J pod & L87 heard live!

Posted on 2018-12-072018-12-10 by Scott Veirs

Today the Orca Network sighting team was working like a well-oiled machine. The steady stream of sighting reports from dedicated… Read more A Bush Point 1st: J pod & L87 heard live!

Humpback and Bigg’s killer whales serenading in the darkness

Posted on 2018-12-022018-12-03 by Scott Veirs

A couple hours ago in the dark December night, attentive listeners monitoring the live stream from the Orcasound Lab hydrophones… Read more Humpback and Bigg’s killer whales serenading in the darkness

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