In a warming Arctic, noise from growing shipping traffic is interfering with the ability of narwhals to hunt and communicate.
For most of their evolutionary history, narwhals have relied more on sound than sight to survive in the Arctic’s dark icy ...
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Melting ice is making the Arctic louder underwater, and whales are struggling to be heard
With the rapid melting of Arctic ice, the waters have opened up to more human traffic, which is disturbing the underwater ...
As human activity grows in the Arctic, underwater noise is spreading through icy waters, disrupting how many animals communicate.
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Arctic seas are getting louder as ice melts, posing risks: Study shows how to better measure noise
The Arctic is experiencing a steady rise in human-generated underwater noise as melting ice and increasing activity open the ...
A year-long experiment yields acoustic measurements carrying information about temperature and ice in the Arctic Ocean.
For the Climate Forward live event, we gathered recordings of a melting glacier, the Amazon jungle and the underwater Arctic, all soundscapes that are rapidly changing. By Evan Roberts Climate change ...
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