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Ocean Guardians: How elephant seals are acting as 'smart sensors' for scientists to unlock ocean secrets

Elephant seals are now key players in ocean research. Fitted with smart sensors, these massive marine mammals are helping scientists unlock the ocean’s secrets.

February 20, 2025 / 13:38 IST
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Elephant Seals Help Scientists Track Ocean Health Using Smart Sensors. (Image: D. Costa)
Elephant Seals Help Scientists Track Ocean Health Using Smart Sensors. (Image: D. Costa)

Elephant seals are now key players in ocean research. Fitted with smart sensors, these massive marine mammals are helping scientists unlock the ocean’s secrets. Researchers at the University of California, Santa Cruz, have been tracking their movements to study marine ecosystems, particularly the ocean's mysterious "twilight zone."

Seals Dive Deep to Collect Crucial Data
Marine biologists have attached smart sensors to thousands of northern elephant seals. These devices gather vital data, such as water temperature, salinity, depth, and location. They also include video and audio, giving scientists a glimpse into the seals' underwater world.

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Lead researcher Roxanne Beltran explained that the seals' natural migratory patterns make them ideal data collectors. "They travel vast distances and dive deep," she said. The sensors track their dives into the twilight zone, a deep ocean layer teeming with life, located 656 to 3,280 feet below the surface.

This zone holds massive fish populations, drawing interest from potential commercial fisheries. However, it remains largely unexplored, raising concerns about its future.