How underwater acoustics can help us better understand hooded seals

CANADIAN ARCTIC—Héloïse Frouin-Mouy, a bio-acoustician and marine mammalogist at JASCO Applied Sciences, is using new techniques to better understand the biology and population of hooded seals through their underwater calls.

She was recently able to collect and characterize the underwater vocal repertoire of hooded seals, creating a benchmark for the acoustics community.

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