All our whale watching tours are equipped with
hydrophones so we can hear Orcas and dolphins communicating.
Some boats have
hydrophones so you can listen to their whale songs too.
When weather conditions allow, your guide will deploy the underwater
hydrophone so that you can hear the whales singing!
Not exact matches
When we encounter killer whales on the water, we often drop a
hydrophone into the water
so we can listen to their vocalizations.
Some vessels have
hydrophones,
so you can listen to whale songs too.
Your guide will always have the
hydrophone at the ready
so no opportunity to listen in on whale talk will be missed.
The Wicked Wahine even has a
hydrophone,
so you can actually hear the humpback whales singing.
Should we be fortunate enough to find ourselves in the vicinity of a pod of Orca or Dolphins, your guide will deploy the research grade
hydrophone they carry
so we may hear their communications.
When we find ourselves in the vicinity of a pod of Orca, your guide will deploy the research grade
hydrophone they carry
so we may hear their communications.
Hydrophones are present on all tours
so that you can listen to the underwater vocalizations of the orcas as well as see them breach and play.
Our guides use
hydrophones when the orcas are in view
so that you can thrill to the orcas vocalizing to each other underwater!
When the QUEphone is ascending / descending it gets pushed around by the ocean currents
so it can't be as accurate for locating the source of seismic events as a moored
hydrophone array, which is why it's called Quasi-Eulerian.