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probable whale detectionsPhys Org
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Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution has developed a marine mammal detection system for large commercial vehicles.
The system uses thermal imaging to detect a whale's body or spout and provides real-time information on their distance and bearing from a vessel.
The goal is to provide ship captains with enough time for vessels to be able to change course or slow down.
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