Open music to save whales
A group of American lifeguards last week broadcast the humpback whale's tape recordings, hoping to steer an injured mother whale and her baby from Sacramento (California) port back to Thailand. Binh Duong.
Rescue vehicles are trying to play sounds for whales.(Photo: News10)
Marine biologists say the two animals seem to have torn their skin due to the boat's engine, requiring emergency rescue. The sound was amplified by underwater equipment with the aim of deceiving them into the sea.
These humpback whales have roamed nearly 145 kilometers away from their familiar habitat on the Pacific Ocean, along northern California.
Marine experts say injuries are not life-threatening. Mother, about 13.7 meters long and her baby is about 6 meters long. A spokesman for the US National Oceanic and Meteorological Commission said that if attempts to use the recorder failed, people would try the herd technique, using boats to gently put two fish elephants return to the sea.
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