
It's Time to Listen, Louisa Gilbert (Canada) 7 min
At OrcaLab, Paul Spong and his colleagues have documented killer whales functionally deafened by ships’ noise that obscures the orcas’ own sonar, essential for finding prey. Suddenly, COVID changed all that: shipping all but ceased, creating a baseline of natural sound levels and behaviors. Soon scientists may have evidence to motivate governments to better manage maritime transport, and protect the whales. —MJS
- Year2020
- Runtime7 minutes
- LanguageEnglish
- CountryCanada
- NoteCamera: Dierdre Leowintata, Megan Hokin-Bennett, Tavish Campbell
- DirectorLouisa Gilbert
- ProducerLouisa Gilbert, Katrina Pyne
- CastJanie Wray, Paul Spong, Suzie Hall, Tom Dakin
- EditorKai White
- Sound DesignEarWorm Sound
It's Time to Listen, Louisa Gilbert (Canada) 7 min
At OrcaLab, Paul Spong and his colleagues have documented killer whales functionally deafened by ships’ noise that obscures the orcas’ own sonar, essential for finding prey. Suddenly, COVID changed all that: shipping all but ceased, creating a baseline of natural sound levels and behaviors. Soon scientists may have evidence to motivate governments to better manage maritime transport, and protect the whales. —MJS
- Year2020
- Runtime7 minutes
- LanguageEnglish
- CountryCanada
- NoteCamera: Dierdre Leowintata, Megan Hokin-Bennett, Tavish Campbell
- DirectorLouisa Gilbert
- ProducerLouisa Gilbert, Katrina Pyne
- CastJanie Wray, Paul Spong, Suzie Hall, Tom Dakin
- EditorKai White
- Sound DesignEarWorm Sound