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Science 26 January 2001:
Vol. 291. no. 5504, p. 577
DOI: 10.1126/science.291.5504.577

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ECOLOGY:
New Sensors Provide a Chance to Listen to the Leviathan

David Malakoff

One of the biggest challenges in studying the impact of noise on marine mammals is observing how the animals behave when they are under water and out of sight. A new sensor allows scientists to tag along as whales and other sea-dwelling mammals forage in the deep sea.

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