Wednesday, 5 November 2025

Satellite image of dead whale and the prevention of whale strandings

Canada, Newfoundland, Clay Cove. Looks like a Sperm whale carcass floating near shore at 49°43'42.9"N, 56°41'21.8"W. Real-time satellite images could really change how we deal with whale strandings and prevention. Could you imagine AI tracking pods sending an alarm when one is close to shore?

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