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Scientists have discovered that Hawaiian monk seals produce a far more complex array of underwater sounds than previously known, identifying 25 distinct call types from over 4,500 hours of recordings. This research, led by the University of Hawaiʻi, reveals novel communication strategies including combinational calls and a foraging-related whine. The findings could enhance conservation efforts for this critically endangered species amid rising ocean noise.

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