Eight Australian sea lions were enlisted to map the ocean floor by sticking cameras with satellite tracking to their backs.
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Almost 90 hours of footage and 500km later, conservationists hope to have much clearer ideas on how to protect the sea lions. “I can watch this stuff for hours,” says Prof Simon Goldsworthy. “It’s like the best slow TV ever. You just don’t know what you’re going to see next.”
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5 авг 2024