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Scientists from the Cetacea Galápagos Program prepare to deploy a soundtrap at a strategic location in the Galápagos, where it will remain submerged for three months, recording vital acoustic data ...
Soundtraps do more than capture cetacean vocalizations; they also provide valuable baseline data on the surrounding soundscape and reveal interactions with other species, like the fish captured on ...
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