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So Far…Eight Beaked Whales Tagged Off North Carolina

So Far…Eight Beaked Whales Tagged Off North Carolina

by crabman | Jul 17, 2025 | SEA News

The ATLANTIC BRS TEAM is busy this week conducting experiments with the U.S Navy off the coast of North Carolina. Eight beaked whales have already been tagged this week. Follow this exciting project HERE on the Duke University Marine Lab Blog.
SEA’s Recent Article On Beaked Whale Movement and Dive Behavior In Response To Mid-Frequency Active Sonar

SEA’s Recent Article On Beaked Whale Movement and Dive Behavior In Response To Mid-Frequency Active Sonar

by crabman | May 8, 2025 | SEA Publications

Our own Brandon Southall has another new publication in the journal of Movement Ecology on dive behavior and movement of Blainville’s beaked whales off the coast of Hawaii! Read the article HERE to learn about how these animals move and dive in response to...
New Publication on the Noise Impact Assessment of Antarctic Marine Mammals

New Publication on the Noise Impact Assessment of Antarctic Marine Mammals

by crabman | May 6, 2025 | SEA Publications

Marine Policy has just published a new paper on eliciting behavioral response thresholds of Antarctic marine mammal species for the assessment of noise impacts. You can find the article with co-author Dr. Brandon Southall by clicking HERE!
Marine Vibroseis BRS Field Effort: 11 Tagged Blue Whales in One Day

Marine Vibroseis BRS Field Effort: 11 Tagged Blue Whales in One Day

by crabman | Jul 1, 2024 | SEA News

The first Marine Vibroseis BRS field effort is underway this week, off the coast of southern California, in Catalina. A tremendous start… with eleven tagged blue whales in one day! All the careful preparations and detailed planning have paid off. Currently SEA...
After Ten Years, BRS Study Directly Applies Data to Population Consequences of Disturbance

After Ten Years, BRS Study Directly Applies Data to Population Consequences of Disturbance

by crabman | Jan 27, 2021 | SEA Publications

Please be one of the first to learn how Southall Environmental Associates’ Behavioral Response Study has, for the first time after ten years of data collection, directly applied their research to population consequences of disturbance. We are excited to share...
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  • New Publication from Large-Scale Study of Beaked Whale Responses to Navy Sonar
  • 16 Entities and 33 Authors Publish a New Article on the Combined Effects Multiple Stressors Have on the North Atlantic Right Whale
  • New Publication on Whale Calls Analyzed through Hawkes Process Modeling
  • So Far…Eight Beaked Whales Tagged Off North Carolina
  • JASA Article Just Published: Measuring Temporary Threshold Shift from Loud Noises in Seals

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