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applegrove

(123,164 posts)
Thu Nov 3, 2016, 10:02 PM Nov 2016

Mysterious 'ping' sound from sea floor baffles Igloolik

http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/north/ping-beep-hum-sound-arctic-ocean-igloolik-1.3831861

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Hunters in a remote community in Nunavut are concerned about a mysterious sound that appears to be coming from the sea floor.

The "pinging" sound, sometimes also described as a "hum" or "beep," has been heard in Fury and Hecla Strait — roughly 120 kilometres northwest of the hamlet of Igloolik — throughout the summer.

Paul Quassa, a member of the legislative assembly, says whatever the cause, it's scaring the animals away.

"That's one of the major hunting areas in the summer and winter because it's a polynya," an area of open water surrounded by ice that's abundant with sea mammals, he said.


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Mysterious 'ping' sound from sea floor baffles Igloolik (Original Post) applegrove Nov 2016 OP
That would be really rotten if animal welfare groups were interfearing applegrove Nov 2016 #1

applegrove

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1. That would be really rotten if animal welfare groups were interfearing
Thu Nov 3, 2016, 10:04 PM
Nov 2016

in indigenous hunting. What's hurting the mamal populations up north is global warming. Not hunting.

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