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Audiotape Recordings of Baby Jean and Amiko, 1967-1968
12016-06-07T14:34:02-07:00Danielle Crawford22ce6a14f83c9ff73c3545a665951a092258f08e91841plain2016-06-07T14:34:02-07:00Danielle Crawford22ce6a14f83c9ff73c3545a665951a092258f08eFour audiotapes that record the sound emissions of Baby Jean (a short-finned pilot whale) and Amiko (a bottlenose dolphin) at various depths and positions. These recordings were an important part of Norris's research on marine mammal echolocation.
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12016-06-04T23:25:18-07:00Audiotape recordings of Baby Jean and Amiko, 1967-19682Four audiotapes that record the sound emissions of Baby Jean (a short-finned pilot whale) and Amiko (a bottlenose dolphin) at various depths and positions. These recordings were an important part of Norris's research on marine mammal echolocation.media/UA66_Bx 57_Baby Jean and Amiko Audiotapes.JPGplain2016-06-07T11:03:54-07:00