Killer_whale_residents_broadband.ogg (Ogg Vorbis sound file, length 1 min 25 s, 75 kbps)
Summary
The recording location indicates that the community of orcas involved is almost certainly the Southern Alaskan Resident Killer Whales. The other population that frequents the location is the Bigg's Killer Whales. Here is a link to a relevant NPS article regarding the populations in the area: https://www.nps.gov/articles/killer-whale-population-assessment.htm
File source: http://www.nps.gov/glba/InDepth/learn/preserve/projects/acoustics/sounds/
"The recordings available here were made by the National Park Service, using a hydrophone that is anchored near the mouth of Glacier Bay, Alaska for the purpose of monitoring ambient noise. "
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current | 08:57, 1 February 2024 | 1 min 25 s (783 KB) | Isidore (talk | contribs) | The recording location indicates that the community of orcas involved is almost certainly the Southern Alaskan Resident Killer Whales. The other population that frequents the location is the Bigg's Killer Whales. Here is a link to a relevant NPS article regarding the populations in the area: https://www.nps.gov/articles/killer-whale-population-assessment.htm File source: http://www.nps.gov/glba/InDepth/learn/preserve/projects/acoustics/sounds/ "The recordings available here were made by the... |
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