Federal advisors gain insights to oceans with UH experts
Members of the Ocean Research Advisory Panel visited HIMB in September.
Members of the Ocean Research Advisory Panel visited HIMB in September.
Using drones to successfully assess the age of critically endangered, free-ranging dolphins in Greece is the focus of new research.
Humpback whales manipulate the bubble-nets they create to maximize their food intake in Alaskan feeding grounds.
UH News interviewed whale expert Lars Bejder to hear how innovative technologies are helping experts monitor the health of marine mammals.
UH researchers contributed more than 10,000 images of humpback whale tail flukes for the study which utilized artificial intelligence recognition.
The tags are equipped with cameras, hydrophones, accelerometers and depth sensors to provide insights into the daily lives of these marine species.
Whales move their singing away from shore throughout the day and return to the nearshore in the evening.
UH researchers have successfully detected a virus causing respiratory and neurological diseases in dolphin feces.
A new tool to identify 24 species of whales and dolphins was created using facial recognition technology which can identify individual mammals in the wild.
Using drone photographs, researchers from UH Mānoa are now able to determine the age-structure of free-ranging dolphin groups.