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Song of the Lonely Whale

 
 
grant
21:36 / 09.12.04
This is like poetry, it is.

A lone whale with a voice unlike any other has been wandering the Pacific for the past 12 years.

Marine biologist Mary Ann Daher of Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution in Massachusetts, US, and her colleagues used signals recorded by the US navy’s submarine-tracking hydrophones to trace the movements of whales in the north Pacific.

The partially declassified records show that a lone whale singing at around 52 hertz has cruised the ocean every autumn and winter since 1992. Its calls do not match those of any known species, although they are clearly those of a baleen whale, a group that includes blue, fin and humpback whales.




There's more at the link. I wonder if it's a cetacean Pavarotti... or a humpback Daniel Johnston.

I tend to think the latter.

What strange, sad songs these must be for those who speak Baleenese.
 
 
astrojax69
02:25 / 10.12.04
mebbe it's the whale population's tiny tim? does it have a small ukelele in it's fins?
 
 
Nobody's girl
07:32 / 13.12.04
Aw, thanks for that grant. That's such a lovely story it ought to be a kids book, "Song of the Lonely Whale" even sounds like the title of a kids book.
 
 
Our Lady Has Left the Building
09:06 / 13.12.04
On the other hand, I've just finished reading The Jonah Kit by Ian Watson, so am slightly freaked out at the moment.
 
  
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