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2023-09-27 12:25:56 UTC - NOT_MISLEADING
https://www.science.org/content/article/why-whales-flee-sonar-sometimes-their-death There are a number of studies linking sonar and whale deaths. In addition, it’s common sense when considering marine mammals use sound to communicate, navigate and to do surveillance. It’s like blasting blinding light into the eyes of a motorist.
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- https://www.science.org/content/article/why-whales-flee-sonar-sometimes-their-death There are a number of studies linking sonar and whale deaths. In addition, it’s common sense when considering marine mammals use sound to communicate, navigate and to do surveillance. It’s like blasting blinding light into the eyes of a motorist.
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