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Underwater fiber optic cables could turn the ocean into an orca early warning system
Science
Published on 24 April 2026

Whale calls may reveal how ships and scarcity hit orcas
Researchers in the Salish Sea are repurposing miles of existing underwater fiber-optic cables into a huge listening network using Distributed Acoustic Sensing. The system can detect orca vocalizations, helping scientists track how the whales respond to ship traffic, dwindling food, and climate-related changes. If proven, it could reshape conservation monitoring far beyond one region.
- Fiber-optic cables are being used as underwater microphones for orcas
- Distributed Acoustic Sensing can capture whale vocalizations across long distances
- Scientists will measure responses to ships, food scarcity, and climate stress
- The approach could scale up conservation monitoring worldwide
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