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About This Project
Killer whales represent a striking example of communicative complexity in the animal kingdom, yet a thorough understanding of their communication is hindered by challenges related to data collection, in particular signal localization. By combining state-of-the-art hydrophone array systems with complementary drone footage, we aim to collect a large consolidated dataset with which to decode orca communication and shed light on how complex communication evolves.

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