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  • Fin Whale

    Fin whales produce a variety of low frequency sounds, some of which can be as loud as 190 underwater dB.

  • Reverberation

    Reverberation is the total of all scattering received at a particular location.

  • Hearing in Amphibious Marine Mammals

    The ears of amphibious marine mammals need to function both in air and under water.

  • How does sound travel in shallow water?

    The way in which sound speed changes with depth is not the same everywhere in shallow water.

  • Hooded Seal

    Underwater sounds are typically broadband and pulsed, and have been described as clicks, trills, knocks, whoops, growls, and moans.

  • Modeling and Prediction of Ocean Ambient Sound

    Meeting Presentations - Part of the UN Ocean Decade

  • Southern Right Whale

    Southern right whales have a circumpolar distribution in the Southern Hemisphere.

  • Introduction to Phase

    Phase specifies the location or timing of a point within a wave cycle of a repetitive waveform.

  • Components of sound used for hearing

    Particle motion, pressure, and velocity components of sound all all used for hearing.

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