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Global network to eavesdrop on oceans quieted by COVID

Scientists have launched a new project to capture signals from whales and other marine life across the oceans, which could be linked to the impact of the coronavirus pandemic on species behaviour and environmental changes in the coming years.

Source: phys.org
Published on 2021-04-08

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