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Mark Baumgartner and Julianne Gurnee analyzing whale data.

Mark Baumgartner and Julianne Gurnee analyzing whale data.
Mark Baumgartner and Julianne Gurnee analyzing whale data.
Mark Baumgartner and Julianne Gurnee analyzing whale data.
Mark Baumgartner and Julianne Gurnee analyzing whale data.
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Doucette, Jayne H.
Mark Baumgartner and Julianne Gurnee analyzing whale data.
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11/03/2015
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WHOI biologist Mark Baumgartner and acoustic analyst Julianne Gurnee of the NOAA Northeast Fisheries Science Center review data received from a whale monitoring buoy outside New York Harbor. The buoy transmits sound signals from whales in near real-time, alerting researchers when whales are present. Baumgartner developed software for the instrument that detects and identifies whale sounds, and he collaborated with New York's Wildlife Conservation Society to place a buoy near New York City shipping lanes. Whales are vulnerable to injury from ships and human activities. The data, available on a public website, could help people manage activity near whales and aid in their conservation.
Photo by Jayne Doucette
© Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution
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