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| In such places the caretaker must stay in visual and auditory range at all times and stay within range for physical restraint when necessary. The first two nights, mothers and infants slept in different rooms (within auditory range of each other) as Dr. As an alternative to such closures, a few researchers, with the encouragement of the local fishing industry, have explored the use of underwater alarms that send out sound waves near the low end of the porpoises' auditory range. |
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