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"The Sound of Whales"

"The Sound of Whales" refers to the complex and melodious vocalizations produced by whales, primarily for communication and navigation across vast ocean distances. These sounds include songs, clicks, and calls that can travel thousands of miles underwater. Whales use acoustics for social interaction, locating prey, and maintaining group cohesion. The study of these sounds provides insights into whale behavior, migration patterns, and population health. Advances in underwater technology allow scientists to record and analyze whale sounds, improving conservation efforts and understanding of these intelligent marine mammals.