Sonar , lots of other things, may be affecting these creatures.
And Sonar is like no one-- I wouldn't say no one, but almost no one uses it.
Naval sonar um assessment issues in in in uh some past phases and I've been
No algorithms worked with sonar .
Moths can jam bat sonar .
And just from the sonar -- it's a bit tricky to see here.
Down in the sonar room.
Male Audience Member #3: Sonar .
Brian Dunning: Sonar . The sonar arrays.
started working on machine I work through sonar I haven't really figured out Pro Tools yet but just producing
number two is the Navy and sonar I would imagine that um where the Navy is going
to be going in the future with sonar related Technologies is probably highly classified uh but do you have any
concerned with the disproportionate attention to Naval sonar relative to a lot of other sources of underwater noise
It's basically a form of sonar .
Later, tools like sonar , submarines, satellites, and submersibles let us gather data from above and send stuff below— everything from cameras to robots to “Titanic” director James Cameron.
So you get this slightly more scattered impression from the sonar here.
Dolphins navigate with echolocation, sonar .
issues has been around uh court cases and navy sonar and um I've been pleased
that is saying this is actually not an issue about Navy sonar it's much more
The clicks this animal makes to use in its form of sonar can be heard hundreds of miles away.
There's a sort of garage that maybe has some sonars on it, hangs off the ship, and now you've got a little remote robot floating around down here.
But there was a sturgeon expert on the river that day and using sonar , he was able to see 14- and 15-foot-long sturgeon on the bottom
But they're passive in the sense that they're using the whale's sonar to detect what the whale is doing.
When I was cooking, I had like sonars .
But in the 1950s and ‘60s, American geologist Marie Tharp and her collaborator Bruce Heezen used sonar to map it.
Before we had the LiDAR, all the navigation algorithms used sonar , and sonar has a wide cone of uncertainty.
So when whales-- toothed whales in particular-- hunt, they emit some sonar that bounces back from their environment.
a I'm I'm not as privy to what a future technology or replacement would be for sonar and
And every hour or so, it says a ping with the sonar to do the bathymetry of the lake.
were looking for new grounds to exploit um you know all these things had been perfected Under World War II um sonar
Since the HMS Challenger, we’ve been trying to measure it, starting with a weighted rope, then graduating to sonar technology in the fifties.
we've been involved a while ago with a Chilean initiative called the Blue Boat Initiative, which was basically to develop these great sonar buoys that could detect whales.
I mean, when I just started, there was only one digital audio workstation software were accessible, which was Sonar .
And the scientists that had worked with them had worked with me and realized that there was a unique opportunity here to do some multibeam sonar
And as soon as the fish moves to one side, the whale can't see it anymore, because that sonar is a pretty narrow field of view.
You hear and see in the movies like this pinging, pinging, that sonar ?
You just program it, and it goes out and it collects data for you in terms of imaging or sonar , whatever you want.
That's because when Mr. Gavitak was mapping the sea floor, he actually had a whale flip off his sonar sounder, so he wasn't able to get there the whole way.
Shrimp dredging, you throw these big nets, and you drag them around using sonar .
I've got to worry about sonar , radar, just
right now, high-precision vector GNSS, real-time kinematic, MEMS radars, sonars , LIDARs, digital cameras.
So no, you cannot trust the sea, even now, even with our satellites that tell us where we are, even with our sonars ,