Beaked whales have mass stranded during some naval sonar exercises, but the cause is unknown. They are difficult to sight but can reliably be detected by listening for echolocation clicks produced during deep foraging dives. Listening for these clicks, we documented Blainville's beaked whales, Mesoplodon densirostris, in a naval underwater range where sonars are in regular use near Andros Island, Bahamas. An array of bottom-mounted hydrophones can detect beaked whales when they click anywhere within the range. We used two complementary methods to investigate behavioral responses of beaked whales to sonar: an opportunistic approach that monitored whale responses to multi-day naval exercises involving tactical mid-frequency sonars, and an exp...
The research described in this paper was supported by US Office of Naval Research (ONR grants N00014...
Increasing human activity in the ocean has lead to an increase in anthropogenic noise in the ocean. ...
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Beaked whales have mass stranded during some naval sonar exercises, but the cause is unknown. They a...
Beaked whales have mass stranded during some naval sonar exercises, but the cause is unknown. They a...
Funding support for tagging was provided by the US Navy's Office of Naval Research and Living Marine...
Research was supported by the US Navy Chief of Naval Operations, Environmental Readiness Program, th...
Funding: US Navy Living Marine Resources Program (Grant Number(s): N39430-17-P-1983).Behavioral resp...
Author Posting. © Royal Society, 2004. This article is posted here by permission of Royal Society f...
The vulnerability of beaked whales (Family: Ziphiidae) to intense sound exposure has led to interest...
-Although northern bottlenose whales were the most heavily hunted beaked whale, we have little infor...
Beaked whales (Cetacea: Ziphiidea) of the genera Ziphius and Mesoplodon have been reported to mass s...
Most marine mammal strandings coincident with naval sonar exercises have involved Cuvier's beaked wh...
Most marine mammal strandings coincident with naval sonar exercises have involved Cuvier’s beaked wh...
The research described in this paper was supported by US Office of Naval Research (ONR grants N00014...
Increasing human activity in the ocean has lead to an increase in anthropogenic noise in the ocean. ...
The article of record as published may be found at http://dx.doi.org/10.1098/rsbl.2013.0223Most mari...
This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Public Domain declaration. The ...
Beaked whales have mass stranded during some naval sonar exercises, but the cause is unknown. They a...
Beaked whales have mass stranded during some naval sonar exercises, but the cause is unknown. They a...
Funding support for tagging was provided by the US Navy's Office of Naval Research and Living Marine...
Research was supported by the US Navy Chief of Naval Operations, Environmental Readiness Program, th...
Funding: US Navy Living Marine Resources Program (Grant Number(s): N39430-17-P-1983).Behavioral resp...
Author Posting. © Royal Society, 2004. This article is posted here by permission of Royal Society f...
The vulnerability of beaked whales (Family: Ziphiidae) to intense sound exposure has led to interest...
-Although northern bottlenose whales were the most heavily hunted beaked whale, we have little infor...
Beaked whales (Cetacea: Ziphiidea) of the genera Ziphius and Mesoplodon have been reported to mass s...
Most marine mammal strandings coincident with naval sonar exercises have involved Cuvier's beaked wh...
Most marine mammal strandings coincident with naval sonar exercises have involved Cuvier’s beaked wh...
The research described in this paper was supported by US Office of Naval Research (ONR grants N00014...
Increasing human activity in the ocean has lead to an increase in anthropogenic noise in the ocean. ...
The article of record as published may be found at http://dx.doi.org/10.1098/rsbl.2013.0223Most mari...