Ship Alarm Could Prevent Collisions with Creatures

Underwater view of manatee surfacing
(Image credit: USGS - Sirenia Project)

Big ships can make quite a racket underwater, but marine mammals still collide with boats from time to time. Scientists now understand why and have come up with an alarm-like device that may help avoid these strikes.

Certain acoustic interactions can create situations that mask the sounds of an oncoming ship, and allow it to sneak up and strike down whales and manatees, according to researchers at Florida Atlantic University.

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