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Researchers at the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institute have recorded the song of endangered fin whales off the coast of New Jersey and New York. What can we learn about their behavior?

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00:00That's a recording of a fin whale song, and according to a new study which tracked
00:13the musical patterns, scientists say the endangered animals are constantly being detected in the
00:18waters between New York and New Jersey.
00:21Marine biologists say the fin whale songs were heard year-round in the region, and appeared
00:26to peak in the fall to winter months, indicating potential breeding behavior, and longer intervals
00:31during the spring, possibly representing foraging behavior.
00:35The study from the Wildlife Conservation Society and Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution was
00:41published in the journal Scientific Reports, and is part of ongoing research efforts to
00:46safeguard endangered whales swimming around the eastern coasts of the United States.
00:51Researchers say with continued monitoring and conservation measures, they hope to ensure
00:56the long-term survival of these marine species in the region.

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