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Mary Ann Daher and Bill Watkins at their lab's marine mammal audio player.

Mary Ann Daher and Bill Watkins at their lab's marine mammal audio player.
Mary Ann Daher and Bill Watkins at their lab's marine mammal audio player.
Mary Ann Daher and Bill Watkins at their lab's marine mammal audio player.
Mary Ann Daher and Bill Watkins at their lab's marine mammal audio player.
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Kleindinst, Thomas N.
Mary Ann Daher and Bill Watkins at their lab's marine mammal audio player.
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06/01/2000
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Caption from Oceanus magazine, Vol. 44, No. 1, Pg. 5:
The WHOI team that tracked the 52-hertz whale included Mary Ann Daher and the late William Watkins, who died in 2004 at age 78. Watkins built the first instrument to record marine mammals at sea and, over a 46-year career at WHOI, pioneered many fundamental methods to locate, identify, and track marine mammals. Said WHOI biologist Peter Tyack: “Bill Watkins, more than anyone, has brought the voices of mammals living under the sea to the ears of those of us who live in air.”
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