Hajusignaalien
Hajusignaalien, also known as Haju signals, are a type of underwater sound produced by certain marine mammals, particularly dolphins and whales. These signals are used for communication, navigation, and social interaction within their respective species. The term "hajusignaalien" is derived from the Dutch word "haju," which means whale, and "signaal," meaning signal.
Haju signals are typically low-frequency sounds that can travel long distances underwater. They are produced by
The study of hajusignaalien is an active area of research in marine biology and bioacoustics. Scientists use
Haju signals are not only important for the survival and communication of marine mammals but also have