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Project CETI develops robotics to make sperm whale tagging more humane

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Project CETI is a nonprofit scientific and conservation initiative that aims to decode whale communications. Source: Project CETI Off the idyllic shores of Dominica, a country in the Caribbean, hundreds of sperm whales gather deep in the sea. We can never draw blood. There’s a temperature sensor.

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Project CETI uses AI and robotics to track down sperm whales

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Sperm whales spend, on average, 10 minutes of every hour on the surface, presenting challenges for researchers studying them. During the minutes the whales spend above water, the researchers need to gather as much information as possible before the animals dive back beneath the surface for long periods.

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