Dolphins are social creatures and to keep the conversation going underwater they have adapted a form of communication that uses short chirps. These sounds are perfectly designed for traveling through the water and that’s why we are following their lead. Scientists are studying dolphin sounds and using this information to improve how we communicate in what is known as biomimicry or nature inspired design.
To warn people about a tsunami’s massive waves sensors are placed deep underwater. Getting information from a sensor about a big wave way out at sea to people on land can be tricky, not only does this message have to travel quickly over a long distance it also has to go through water. That’s why scientists have started talking like dolphins! An underwater modem for transmitting data has been developed that copies the way dolphins talk, it is currently being used as a tsunami early warning system in the Indian Ocean. What other things do you think we could we learn from dolphins? Post your suggestions below.
http://www.biomimicryinstitute.org/case-studies/case-studies/human-safety.html
http://www.asknature.org/strategy/98d95c82f86e1b1fb819e4fe3f8ed146
Ilove love it
They keep getting caught in nets that is not good
I wonder if scientists have discovered what those chirps and squeals mean…
️ cool
Dolphin are AWESOME!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!