
Peter Tyack
Peter Tyack is a prominent marine biologist known for his research in bioacoustics, which studies how animals use sound. He has focused particularly on how whales and dolphins communicate and navigate in their underwater environments. Tyack's work helps us understand the importance of sound in marine ecosystems and how human activities, like shipping and sonar, can impact these animals. His research contributes to conservation efforts by highlighting the need to protect the natural acoustic environment crucial for the survival of many marine species.