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Underwater Hydrophone Deployed Off Bateman's Bay

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Researcher Dr. Olaf Manecki is deploying a microphone off the New South Wales Far South coast for the next six months. The device aims to record passing whale songs in Bateman's Bay. Manecki is working with local dive operator Mick Bolletti to facilitate the research. The deployment began on a sunny day using a local boat. The mission aims to capture acoustic data from marine life in the region.

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marine biology whale research

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ABC NewsRadio AU

“For the next six months, a microphone is being dropped off the New South Wales coast to record passing Wales song to Sinterkoonahan, went out with the crew.”

ABC NewsRadio AU

“Equipped with scuba diving gear, researcher Dr Olaf Manecki is gearing up to head out into Bateman's Bay.”

ABC NewsRadio AU

“In this project we're deploying hydrophones all along the east coast of Australia. The hydrophones really help us to capture the migration and getting like these staggered movement of different age glass that are coming up and down the coast.”

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