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  • dang1 hour ago
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  • 1970-01-0138 minutes ago
    Sounds like (hah) this is a job for cheap sea drones. Spread them out and have them listen and triangulate the location, and then go there with a human team.<p><a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;en.wikipedia.org&#x2F;wiki&#x2F;Unmanned_surface_vehicle#Oceanography,_hydrography_and_environmental_monitoring" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;en.wikipedia.org&#x2F;wiki&#x2F;Unmanned_surface_vehicle#Ocean...</a>
  • MisterTea5 hours ago
    The serendipitous part of this article is the mention of Collin Stetson in the music section. I met Collin when he was living in NYC around the early 00&#x27;s, bar tending at a place in Williamsburg I frequented. Really nice guy who introduced me to interesting music like Mr Bungle, a band Mike Patton of Faith No More started before FNM (And I knew FNM.) I saw Collin perform at a small venue once too. Very impressive how he played the giant contrabass sax. I&#x27;m happy to see Collin built a musical career and earned a Wikipedia page.
  • _doctor_love59 minutes ago
    The loneliness aspect of the whale tugs at my heartstrings. I know I am most likely romanticizing and anthropomorphizing nature, but still.
    • cortesoft30 minutes ago
      Hopefully it is accepted by the other whales, even if it communicates in a different frequency. My quick research shows that blue whales can hear much higher frequencies, all the way up to about 18,000 hz, so it isn&#x27;t like the other whales can&#x27;t hear this one.<p>Hopefully the whale is accepted and communicated with, and the other whales just know them as &quot;the one with the higher pitched voice&quot;
    • 1970-01-0142 minutes ago
      Whales have the biggest brains on the entire planet. Scientifically proven they have feelings. You&#x27;re doing it right.
    • nkrisc56 minutes ago
      I&#x27;ve only read the linked Wikipedia article, but is there any evidence that calling at this frequency somehow impedes communication with other whales? I don&#x27;t know very much about how whales communicate and socialize.