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The use of low - frequency
sonar in the world's oceans has been a point of controversy and contention... and no shortage of court decisions.
Silva's art has been shown in exhibitions and festivals worldwide, including Transmediale in Germany, Futuresonic in the U.K and
Sonar in Spain.
When investigating mass strandings of whales, likely the result of the use of navy
sonar in open waters,
«We are able to go back in time and analyze archived museum earplug samples that were harvested in the 1950s and examine critical issues such as the effects of pollution, use of
sonar in the oceans and the introduction of specific chemicals and pesticides in the environment over long periods of time,» Usenko said.
Beaked whales showed a variety of responses to both real, military
sonar in the distance and nearby simulated sonar.
Following a federal court hearing, the U.S. Navy has agreed to limit its use of
sonar in specified areas around the Hawaiian Islands and southern California.
The U.S. Supreme Court says the Navy can use active
sonar in despite evidence that it and other noise pollution can deafen, and even kill denizens of the sea and skies
The wreckage of the ironclad warship was discovered by
sonar in 1973.
Chang, who has written about everything from Mars rover missions to the evolution of
sonar in bats, encourages scientists who enjoy writing to consider science writing as a career.
Not exact matches
One resembles a mini tank that relies on radar and
sonar to navigate outside
in rough terrain.
The loss of an Indian naval ship from submarine action
in the 1971 Indo - Pakistan War brought Paulraj to
sonar technology and he advanced the Indian Navy's
sonar capability.
In 1977, he led the design of the APSOH sonar which became the fleet sonar of the Indian Navy, ushering in India's global leadership in this vital technolog
In 1977, he led the design of the APSOH
sonar which became the fleet
sonar of the Indian Navy, ushering
in India's global leadership in this vital technolog
in India's global leadership
in this vital technolog
in this vital technology.
It can swim at 28 knots for more than 5 miles to reach its target, homing
in on it with an advanced
sonar system.
of
sonar, zero
in on your dream.
This tiny creature, part of the whole creation
in travail, was guided away from my lethal swats by its
sonar.
Pregnant women are not permitted to participate
in any of the swimming with dolphin programs — something to do with dolphins having acute
sonar and the possibility of them being unpredictable if their
sonar picked up on the baby
in your tummy.
«Perhaps the time has now come... to take stock of where we are going... bearing
in mind that
sonar [what ultrasound was called at that time]... must never lose [its] subservience to the medical art and the paramount importance of the patient... Viewed with this sense of proportion
sonar comes as a commodity only, although with many uses.
Sonar is not a new medical religion or an end
in itself.
Theyare also used for directed energy weapons, such as jamming devices, electromagnetic rail guns, or laser weapons (extensively used
in Afghanistan), electric drive motors, radars, and
sonar transducers.
The United States Navy is planning a new round of
sonar and weapons testing and training exercises
in its Atlantic Training and Testing Study Area, which covers some 2.6 million nautical miles of inshore and offshore waters, extending from the...
Lockheed Martin's plant
in suburban Syracuse has been awarded a $ 45 million contract by the U.S. Navy and Japan to provide
sonar systems for anti-submarine warfare, according to the Pentagon.
Sonar equipment and robotic devices are assisting divers
in the search for Lehner.
Because it uses
sonar, this one can find even fish
in dirty water, where the silt or mud has been stirred up.
Just make sure you get the
sonar sensor
in the water with the float.
Fish finders have the best depth sensing
in freshwater since salt water decreases the effectiveness of
sonar.
In fact, the so - called unicorns of the sea (for their iconic head tusks) may produce the most refined
sonar of any living animal.
It's the most directional
sonar signal measured
in a living species, the researchers report November 9
in PLOS ONE.
He was fresh out of high school when he volunteered as a
sonar operator
in the Swedish navy for his national service at the tail end of the Cold War.
A
sonar mapping cruise taken
in June to the Baltimore, Washington and Norfolk Canyons and selected regions of the continental shelf revealed steep escarpments that probably pose no tsunami hazard
One research group proposed that
sonar might cause tiny bubbles
in blood to quickly expand, damaging organs
in something similar to decompression sickness.
CHIRP
sonar technology sends out a range of frequencies and interprets them clearly
in real - time, whether you're moving or stationary.
A future version might be used to detect noisy marine life or listen
in on
sonar use, say applied physicist Oliver Wright of Hokkaido University
in Sapporo, Japan, and a team at Yonsei University
in Seoul, South Korea, who describe the metamaterial
in a paper accepted to Physical Review Letters.
The first hint of its existence came
in 2007, when seismic and
sonar measurements revealed odd ridges and lagoons on the seabed.
18 Bottlenose dolphins use fatty tissue
in the head, concentrated
in an organ called the melon, to focus sound waves, giving them their
sonar ability.
According to guidelines based on several years — and $ 10 million — of environmental - impact research, the Navy is not permitted to use the low - frequency
sonar within 12 nautical miles of any coastline,
in any marine sanctuary, near any marine - mammal «biologically important area,» or
in polar seas.
The researchers, from the University of New Hampshire's (UNH's) Center for Coastal and Ocean Mapping (CCOM)
in Durham and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), wanted to try
sonar because its wide view can look at entire swaths of ocean at the same time.
Analysis of a specific gene has now demonstrated that although bats live
in air and dolphins
in water, where sound travels five times faster, they independently evolved a near - identical gene that allows them to accept high - frequency sound
in the ear — vital for
sonar.
A
sonar mapping cruise taken
in June to the Baltimore, Washington and Norfolk Canyons and selected regions of the continental shelf between the canyons marked the first field effort of the multiyear Deep - Water Mid-Atlantic Canyons Project.
That prompted the Natural Resources Defense Council and a coalition of other environmental groups to sue the Navy
in federal court, claiming the
sonar poses an unacceptable risk to marine life.
The UNH - NOAA team is already planning a
sonar system that could be lowered on a cable hundreds of meters into the ocean and towed beneath the boat, allowing it to better track oil
in the depths.
The leak proved to be small, but the
sonar techniques detected it quickly and monitored it until the well was sealed
in August.
But no one had seen large numbers of them
in action until 2007, when Benoit - Bird — an Oregon State University oceanographer — found a way to use
sonar to probe the 3,000 - foot depths of the squid's stomping grounds
in the Sea of Cortez.
Shapiro stayed on as a part - time postdoc
in Tyack's lab, studying the effect of
sonar on whales and working to publish his earlier research.
Based on acoustic echoes, ThunderFish Alpha generates
sonar images
in real time, which can then be analyzed by the experts directly after the dive.
Researchers at U.C. San Diego and San Diego State University have imaged whale skulls
in an attempt to determine the effects of
sonar on whale hearing.
He says it hints at a new way to design small accurate
sonar systems for locating targets
in the ocean.
In 2010 archaeologists used sonar to find the ship sitting upright in 36 feet of wate
In 2010 archaeologists used
sonar to find the ship sitting upright
in 36 feet of wate
in 36 feet of water.