Your browser does not support the audio element. Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Humpback-Whale-Call-Recordings-in-South-Atlantic-Ocean-27MDHUHNLCEZ.htmlConceptually similarWAVHumpback Whale Call Recordings in South Atlantic OceanGP1SXBJMCompleted★★★★WAVHumpback Whales in the Gerlache StraightGP1SULPOCompleted★★★★WAVHumpback Whales in the Gerlache StraightGP1SULPRCompleted★★★★WAVKiller Whales in the Gerlache StraightGP1SULPUCompleted★★★★WAVEvening in Port Louis, MauritiusGP1SULAXCompleted★★★★WAVEvening in Port Louis, MauritiusGP1SULB1Completed★★★★WAVAfternoon in Port Louis, MauritiusGP1SULB5Completed★★★★WAVOrcas and Beluga in Russian PrisonGP1SULM1Completed★★★★WAVMarket in Port Louis, MauritiusGP1SULB7Completed★★★★View AllGP1SXBJUHumpback Whale Call Recordings in South Atlantic OceanRecordings of humpback whale calls made in November 2019, near Mount Vema. Researchers recording hundreds of humpback whale calls have discovered a previously unknown "impulsive sound" – dubbed the “gunshot” by researchers – that has never been recorded before. The study documented 600 calls over 11 days at the Vema Seamount in the Atlantic Ocean, 1,000km off the coast of South Africa. The research was conducted during a Greenpeace expedition to the region and led by the universities of Stellenbosch (South Africa) and Exeter (UK).Locations:South Atlantic OceanDate:1 Nov, 2019Credit:© Greenpeace / Sea SearchDuration:1sKeywords:Audio File (Record Type)-Humpback whales-KWCI (GPI)-Oceans (campaign title)Shoot:Humpback Whale Call Recordings in South Atlantic OceanRecordings of humpback whale calls made in November 2019, near Mount Vema. Researchers recording hundreds of humpback whale calls have discovered a previously unknown "impulsive sound" – dubbed the “gunshot” by researchers – that has never been recorded before. The study documented 600 calls over 11 days at the Vema Seamount in the Atlantic Ocean, 1,000km off the coast of South Africa. The research was conducted during a Greenpeace expedition to the region and led by the universities of Stellenbosch (South Africa) and Exeter (UK).Related Collections:Humpback Whale Call Unknown to Science Recorded for the First Time (Press collection)