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    Tag: dense-beaked whale
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    • The Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution

      Courtesy Photo   |   U.S. Navy   |   08.01.2009

      Ari Friedlaender, a Duke University Marine Laboratory researcher, attaches a D-TAG to a pilot whale near Cape Hatteras, N.C. Friedlaender is collaborating with scientists at The Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution to study the effects of sound on marine mammals. The D-TAG is a digital acoustic recording tag ised to study marine mammal behavior....

    • U.S. Navy Atlantic Undersea Test and Evaluation Center

      Courtesy Photo   |   U.S. Navy   |   08.01.2009

      A male dense-beaked whale with an attached D-TAG swims in the U.S. Navy Atlantic Undersea Test and Evaluation Center testing range near Andros Island. The D-TAG is a digital acoustic recording tag used to study marine mammal behavior....

    • The Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution

      Courtesy Photo   |   U.S. Navy   |   08.01.2009

      An adult male pilot whale with an attached D-TAG swims off the coast of Kona, Hawaii. The D-TAG is a digital acoustic recording tag used to study marine mammal behavior....

    • The Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution

      Courtesy Photo   |   U.S. Navy   |   08.01.2009

      Pilot whales surface off the coast of Kona, Hawaii, with the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration ship Oscar Elton Sette in the background....

    • The Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution

      Courtesy Photo   |   U.S. Navy   |   08.01.2009

      Ari Friedlaender, a Duke University Marine Laboratory researcher, attaches a D-TAG to a pilot whale off the coast of Kona, Hawaii. Friedlaender is collaborating with scientists at The Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution to study the effects of sound on marine mammals. The D-TAG is a digital acoustic recording tag ised to study marine mammal behavior....