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Elusive Ginkgo-Toothed Whale Finally Seen Alive

22 Dec

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Summary

  • Scientists sighted ginkgo-toothed beaked whales, never before seen alive.
  • The discovery occurred off the coast of Baja California in June 2024.
  • Protecting these whales benefits ocean health and coastal communities.
Elusive Ginkgo-Toothed Whale Finally Seen Alive

In June 2024, a breakthrough occurred off the coast of Baja California when scientists aboard the research vessel Pacific Storm sighted a pair of ginkgo-toothed beaked whales. This sighting marked an extraordinary moment, as the incredibly elusive species had never before been observed alive by researchers.

The discovery was the culmination of a five-year effort involving innovative tracking methods, including hydrophones to detect underwater calls and high-powered binoculars for visual confirmation. Researchers successfully collected a small skin sample, despite a curious albatross's attempt to steal it, confirming the whales' identity.

Understanding and protecting these deep-sea inhabitants offers crucial benefits beyond biodiversity. It aids in mitigating harm from military sonar and supports the health of ocean ecosystems, which are vital for sustaining fisheries, tourism, and coastal communities. This event highlights the ocean's wonders and their connection to human well-being.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Scientists discovered and observed a pair of ginkgo-toothed beaked whales, a species never before seen alive.
The research team used hydrophones to listen for whale calls and high-powered binoculars to scan the ocean surface.
Protecting these whales helps reduce harm from sonar, supports healthy ocean ecosystems, and sustains fisheries and coastal communities.

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