Roger Payne, the scientist who spurred a worldwide environmental conservation movement with his discovery that whales could sing, has died. He was 88.
Payne made the discovery in 1967 during a research trip to Bermuda in which a Navy engineer provided him with a recording of curious underwater sounds documented while listening for Russian submarines. Payne identified the haunting tones as songs whales sing to one another.
He saw the discovery of whale song as a chance to spur interest in saving the giant animals, who were disappearing from the planet. Payne would produce the album “Songs of the Humpback Whale” in 1970. A surprise hit, the record galvanized a global movement to end the practice of commercial whale hunting and save the whales from extinction.
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My favourite sea creature - coconut octopus. Clever little beastie that picks shells and carries them to his preferred spot to build himself a ‘house’. Coconut octopus (amphioctopus marinates) is one of only two octopus species to display bipedal locomotion (”just look at him running on his footsies) and to use tools. Isn’t it adorable?
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Small, strange, spiny and painful if you get one under your foot...
...but... TOTALLY INTERESTING AND MESMERIZING.
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