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- Orcasound – Listen for whales
Listen for whales Orcasound connects your headphones to live hydrophones (underwater microphones), your ears to an ocean of sound Help us explore and conserve marine life around the globe, starting with studying and saving the Southern Resident killer whales of the Pacific Northwest
- Orcasound
Orcasound Listen for Whales! Learn what orcas sound like Then listen live for them on underwater microphones (hydrophones) Learn the sounds Select listening location Let us know when you hear them, or any sound you think is interesting! That will help researchers and stewards protect the orcas and study their acoustic environment
- Orcasound - Point Robinson
Point Robinson Located just off Point Robinson on Vashon-Maury Island in South Central Puget Sound, this hydrophone is well known for close passes by orcas The Southern Resident killer whales are common visitors in the late fall and early winter, while Bigg's killer whales occur year round
- Support - Orcasound
Because Orcasound is a cooperative network, there are many ways to support our efforts We welcome your help in three broad areas (more details below): volunteering at one of the network nodes, hacking the hardware and software that makes Orcasound work, and donating to our cause
- Scott Veirs – Orcasound
Orcasound’s Greatest Hits of 2021 Posted on 2022-02-15 by hungary dating site 2021 was a fantastic bioacoustic year in the critical habitat of the endangered Southern Resident Killer Whales (SRKWs, salmon-eating type) … Read more First recording of humpback calls in Puget Sound Posted on 2022-01-03 by hungary dating site
- Orcasound - Orcasound Lab
Centered within the summertime habitat of the endangered Southern Resident killer whales, Orcasound Lab is a good place to listen for orcas, as well as ships passing through Haro Strait and boats traveling along the west side of San Juan Island
- Orcasound - Beach Camp at Sunset Bay
Beach Camp at Sunset Bay Located halfway between Edmonds and Mukilteo, this is a good place to listen to central Puget Sound You may hear sounds from marine life like killer whales, seals, and possibly humpback or gray whales
- Orcasound | listen live for orcas
Orcasound connects your headphones to live hydrophones (underwater microphones), your ears to an ocean of sound Orcasound help us explore and conserve marine life around the globe, starting with studying and saving the southern resident killer whales of the Pacific Northwest
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