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Narwhals become quieter as the Arctic Ocean grows louder

Quality: 9/10 Relevance: 8/10

Summary

Ars Technica reports on Inside Climate News findings that narwhals rely on echolocation but increasing Arctic shipping noise disrupts their hunting and communication. The piece highlights regulatory efforts by IMO, WWF, and Ocean Conservancy to reduce underwater noise and suggests strategies like quieter propellers and slower speeds, with migratory blue corridors mapped to guide shipping.

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