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Critically endangered pilot whales in the Strait of Gibraltar are reaching their vocal limits as ship noise threatens their ability to communicate and reunite with their pods after deep dives.
whales are struggling to communicate in the strait of gibraltar because of all the boat noise. critically endangered pilot whales need our help {url} https://nautil.us/these-whales-are-screaming-in-the-strait-of-gibraltar-1280580/
Squeak up! I can’t hear you: pilot whales are shouting to hear themselves over ship noise
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In the Strait of Gibraltar – a famous marine road connecting the Mediterranean and the Atlantic – lives…
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My most favourite title to date: Squeak up! I can’t hear you: pilot whales are shouting to hear themselves over ship noise
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'Whales ‘forced to shout’ to communicate over shipping noise…
The underwater sound from ships’ engines in Strait of Gibraltar is similar to standing next to a vacuum cleaner… Scientists say the noise pollution poses a potentially deadly threat to pilot whales'
www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2026/05...
🔊 Long-finned pilot whales are having to “shout” over underwater noise just to hear each other
Noise pollution is disrupting communication for these highly social animals, new research shows 🌊
https://bit.ly/4tVaqTf
Squeak up! I can’t hear you: pilot whales are shouting to hear themselves over ship noise
theconversation.com/squeak-up-i-...
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A 55+ year-long study of bottlenose dolphins (Tursiops truncatus) residing in Sarasota Bay on the west coast of Florida, USA, has supported the evolution of ...
A 55+ year-long study of bottlenose dolphins (Tursiops truncatus) residing in Sarasota Bay on the west coast of Florida, USA, has supported the evolution of ...
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In the Strait of Gibraltar – a famous marine road connecting the Mediterranean and the Atlantic – lives a critically endangered sub-population of a few
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With over 60,000 ships passing through the Strait of Gibraltar each year, this stretch between the Atlantic and Mediterranean is one of the busiest waterways on the planet.