Listening for Cryptic Whales Species

Cruise Log

NOAA / Image taken under NMFS permit #20311
Alex Ingle / SOI

Her Name Is Namaka

I was up until midnight working on the whale skin. It is made from an old fender (a bumper that prevents damage to vessels and...

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More Confident and Comfortable

One week flew by in the blink of an eye, and we are already parting ways with the R/V Falkor and her crew. This week...

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Understanding An Elusive Species

At the National Marine Fisheries Service (NOAA Fisheries), we are responsible for the conservation, protection, and recovery of marine mammals in U.S. waters. In order...

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Listening To Whales Wrap Up Video

"We can't conserve something that we don't know anything about, so the more that we learn about all of these species, the better we can...

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Sailing Past Hump Day

As we pass the midpoint of our cruise, and after, quite literally, sailing past ‘hump day’, it is time to take a look over what...

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A Student Offshore

My name is Kyra, and I was chosen as the student opportunities participant for the "Listening For Cryptic Whales Species" cruise. Being a recent graduate...

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Hold Fast to a Talisman

Monkey Island is my new hangout. This is an actual place on board the ship, located at the very top above the bridge. I pinch...

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Massive Mysteries

Oceanographers, marine biologists, acoustic researchers, a Student Opportunities Participant, and an Artist-At-Sea: the team of the ‘Listening for Cryptic Whales Species’ cruise has come on...

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