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Pygmy Blue Whales Around Australia

Pygmy Blue Whales Around Australia

Pygmy blue whales are migratory whales of the Southern hemisphere. Their migration leads them into areas where they can be threaten by anthropogenic activities. Argos satellite telemetry can help in...

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Beluga Whales Avoid Ship Noises

Beluga Whales Avoid Ship Noises

Beluga whales are Arctic cetacean very sensitive to noises, including  underwater ship noises. For a long time, scarcity of such ships in the region meant it wasn’t a concern. With ice-free routes...

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A Whale’s Slumber Detected in Argos Data

A Whale’s Slumber Detected in Argos Data

Animal tracking with Argos began in the 1980s. Improved techniques and satellite coverage now allow for much more tracking, with better resolutions. However, old tracks analysed with current methods...

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Bowhead Whales, Auxiliary Oceanographers

Bowhead Whales, Auxiliary Oceanographers

Bowhead whales are crossing iced regions in spring. They dive along their path and the environmental parameters are recorded and transmitted if they are equipped with Argos satellite telemetry tags....

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Argos Celebrates World Whale Day

Argos Celebrates World Whale Day

Whales are some of the most fascinating creatures on Earth. They inhabit all of the world’s major oceans, including the Arctic, the Antarctic and the tropical waters of the Atlantic, Pacific and...

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Beluga Whales Followed by Argos Satellite Tags

Beluga Whales Followed by Argos Satellite Tags

Beluga whales are very difficult to observe, which is why scientists from the University of Washington use Argos satellite tags  to better understand their behavior and the environment in which they...

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