10-27-2019, 09:09 AM
(10-07-2019, 06:44 AM)Racheal Edoamen Wrote:How is it a setup to destroy the habitat and lives of species am confused?(10-02-2019, 02:17 PM)Natisha Ram Wrote: Until recently, the only way to weigh whales was once they washed up dead on shore. Scientists hav figured out a new way called using drones called aerial photographs. Knowing the body mass of whales helps to determine their energy uses, food requirements, and growth rates. They fly drones over whales that are swimming in clear water and capture the photos as the whales come up to the surface to breathe. Being able to take pictures of these whales help to figure out a lot about whales and what they need to survive. It helps scientists to determine the shape, volume, mass, etc.I am most certainly happy about this improvement even though I do not see the method as being overly efficient. Estimates will have to do for now and at least this is a step up from humans destroying the habitats and lives of other species.
What is your opinion on this new technique allowing for humans to measure the weight of whales, would you say it is an efficient or inefficient technique?
https://www.bbc.com/news/science-environment-49893849