
Tapping Into Whale Talk - seas.harvard.edu
3 days ago · Legacy whale tagging technologies have in the past recorded many whale vocalizations and formed the basis for the field of cetacean communication. The CETI bio …
How do whales communicate? - Whale & Dolphin Conservation …
Feb 16, 2025 · By combining machine learning, robotics, and linguistics, whale scientists and computing experts hope to understand and possibly ‘translate’ sperm whale click patterns, …
The scientists learning to speak whale - BBC
Apr 10, 2024 · In a world-first, scientists had a "conversation" with a whale. Now, researchers are trying to find out what they are actually saying.
How Do Whales Communicate? - American Oceans
Whales are known for their complex communication methods, not limited to vocalizations but extending to expressive body actions. These aquatic giants use meaningful body motions to …
The Physics of Whale Communication: How Giants of the Deep …
May 13, 2025 · Discover how whales use sound, not sight, to communicate, navigate, and survive in the deep ocean through stunning natural physics.
Sperm Whale Clicks May Be More Complex Than Once Thought, …
4 days ago · Newsletter A new study on sperm whale communication reveals that these animals produce sounds like human vowels. The research, published in the journal Open Mind, was …
Why do whales make sounds? - NOAA's National Ocean Service
Jun 16, 2024 · They use a variety of noises to communicate and socialize with each other. The three main types of sounds made by whales are clicks, whistles, and pulsed calls. Clicks are …
Project CETI - National Geographic Society
Scientists are closer than ever to deciphering sperm whale communication. Their breakthroughs could open the door to expanded whale rights and even legal personhood.
The Silent Giants: How Whales Communicate Across Oceans
May 5, 2025 · Across our planet's oceans, where sound travels four times faster than in air, whales have evolved remarkable communication systems that allow them to connect across …
How Do Whales Communicate? - A-Z Animals
Dec 26, 2023 · Whales rely heavily on acoustic signaling to communicate at close range and across incredibly far distances. Clicks, pulsed calls, whistles, and songs are the primary …