Scientists hope warning system along NorCal coast will protect whales from ship strikes

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Scientists hope warning system along NorCal coast will protect whales from ship strikes
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The sophisticated system is a key part of a voluntary vessel speed reduction request, designed to prevent deadly collisions along a newly expanded stretch of our coastline.

Scientists hope a newly implemented warning system along the California coast will protect passing whales from deadly ship strikes.If whales could shout out their own warnings to passing ships, it might sound a bit like what's currently being captured by an alert system being deployed to protect them.

Now, that sophisticated system is a key part of a voluntary vessel speed reduction request, designed to prevent deadly collisions along a newly expanded stretch of our coastline."It used to be just in Greater Farallones and Cordell Bank National Marine Sanctuaries, but now it includes...

He says the effort to protect passing whales from ship strikes involves a combination of both looking and listening. Last year, ABC7 showed you a new system of acoustic buoys developed by the Benioff Ocean Science Laboratory, and deployed with the help of the Marine Mammal Center and other Bay Area partners. It uses artificial intelligence and underwater eavesdropping to alert ships and researchers to the presence of whales.

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