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Right Whale fluke in the Bay of Fundy. (WHOI, NMFS Permit #981-1707, BOF05)


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Photo-identification of a Sperm Whale in the Gulf of Mexico. (Thomas Bennett, NMFS Permit #981-1707, GOM02)


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Welcome to the Marine Mammal Behavior Laboratory at Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution. Our research interests include...

·Social behavior and acoustic communication in cetaceans

·Playback to cetaceans of their own and conspecific vocalizations

·Responses of cetaceans to manmade noise

·Vocal learning, and mimicry in the individually distinctive signature signals of bottlenose dolphin and the group distinctive click patterns of sperm whales

·Acoustic structure and social functions of the songs of baleen whales

·Functional studies of echolocation in free-ranging cetaceans

 



 

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