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About This Project
SeaSounds Project is a study of the effects of vessel noise on the vocalizations and behaviors of humpback whales in the shipping lanes near San Francisco Bay. Our project involves taking acoustic samples beneath the surface along with topside visual observations to determine how whales react in the presence of passing vessels. The data is important to researchers, stakeholders and policy makers to help reduce mortality and injuries from ship strikes and entanglements in fishing gear.

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