Listening for Whales

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  • April 10: Sarah Fortune, a research intern with the Provincetown, Mass., Center for Costal Studies, keeps a watchful eye out for whales as the research vessel Shearwater steams into the morning fog on Cape Cod Bay.
  • April 10: A rare North Atlantic right whale dives in Cape Cod Bay near Provincetown, Mass.
  • April 10: Karen Stamieszkin, a research assistant at the Provincetown, Mass., Center for Costal Studies hauls, in a krill collection net being towed behind the research vessel Shearwater in Cape Cod Bay.
  • April 10: The tale of a right whale is all that is visible as the animal dives in Cape Cod Bay near Provincetown, Mass.
  • April 10: A lone North Atlantic right whale swims off Race Point at the northern tip of Cape Cod in Cape Cod Bay near Provincetown, Mass.
  • April 10: A ballet of three right whale tails are all that is visible of this surface active group (SAG) in Cape Cod Bay near Provincetown, Mass.
  • April 10: Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution engineer John Kemp, right, pulls a listening buoy up to the stern of the research vessel Shearwater as Chris Clark, director of the Bioacoustics Research Program at the Cornell University Lab of Ornithology, looks on. Kemp and Clark, director of the whale listening program, needed to reboot the malfunctioning buoy's computer in Cape Cod Bay.

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