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Mysterious sound coming from the Mariana Trench has finally been explained

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Researchers have finally identified the source of Mysterious noises coming from the deepest ocean trench. The odd sounds, described as "biotwang" noises, sound a bit like sci-fi starships, and are actually whale calls from Bryde's whales (Balaenoptera edeni). The whales may use the calls to locate one another like a giant Game of Marco Polo, researchers say.

Scientists first detected the unusual noises in 2014 while using underwater gliders to carry out an acoustic survey of the Mariana Trench — the world's deepest ocean trench, which spans more than 1,500 miles (2,400 kilometers) south of Japan and has a maximum depth of 35,876 feet (10,935 meters).

The biotwang sound can be broken down into two distinct parts: first, a low, grumbly sound that reverberates through the deep; and second, a high-pitched, metallic ringing that researchers have likened to the sounds made by spaceships in Star Trek and Star Wars.

The sounds initially stumped scientists. But in 2016, researchers revealed that biotwang was most likely a call from large baleen whales, such as blue whales (Balaenoptera musculus) or humpback whales (Megaptera novaeangliae). However, the sounds did not match any known whale calls.

In the new study, published Wednesday (Sept. 18) in the journal Frontiers in Marine Science, researchers were finally able to prove that Bryde's whales were making the noises, thanks in part to new artificial intelligence (AI) tools that sifted through over 200,000 hours of audio recordings containing various ocean sounds.

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Researchers strongly suspected that Bryde's whales were behind the biotwang when they spotted 10 of the cetaceans swimming near the Mariana Islands and recorded nine of them making the distinctive noise.

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