Did you know that whales produce a variety of vocalizations to communicate and navigate the ocean?

Listen! ๐Ÿ‹ Did you know that whales produce a variety of vocalizations to communicate and navigate the ocean? Let’s celebrate these essential sounds, which are not only beautiful but vital to the species' survival.


๐ŸŽถ Whale vocalizations encompass a wide range of sounds used for communication, navigation, and social interactions. Among them, "songs" are structured, repetitive patterns primarily produced by male whales during breeding seasons. However, not all whales sing. Some rely on other sounds for their communication and navigation.
๐Ÿ”Š Sound is crucial for marine mammals, including whales, dolphins, and porpoises, as other senses are less effective underwater. However, rising levels of human-made noise in the ocean are disrupting these critical communications, leading to stress, behavioral changes, and even physical harm.

As part of the #OceanDecade, the "Arctic Whales and Underwater Noise" action, led by Dalhousie University, is using cutting-edge technology to understand the impact of noise pollution on Arctic whales and develop solutions to protect them. Find out more here: https://ow.ly/aoUZ50WmUIk 

Let’s work together to preserve the ocean’s symphony and ensure a quieter, safer ocean for whales! ๐ŸŒŠ

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