Pinging On Sea Floor

Canadian military investigates mysterious pinging noise from ocean floor suspicious sounds of beeps and hums blamed for scaring away sea mammals such as seals and whales.
Pinging on sea floor. It is a mysterious pinging sound coming from the sea floor in the arctic and its unknown cause is baffling the canadian military and frustrating hunters who blame it for driving away their prey. After many reports the canadian armed forces took action to investigate the area to try and uncover the origins of the mystery sound. Plunging into the ocean it begins its three mile descent to the sea floor. Bowhead whales and bearded seals hear it too.
15th floor new. Mysterious ping sound from sea floor baffles igloolik the department of national defence says it is looking into a strange sound that seems to be emanating from the sea floor north of igloolik. A mysterious underwater pinging sound coming from the arctic sea floor has prompted the canadian military to launch an investigation to discover its source. And there they.
The significant lack of animals seems to be because of a strange pinging or beeping sound that has been coming from the bottom of the sea floor for several months. Hunters in the remote arctic hamlet claimed the pinging sound is driving wildlife away and the cbc reported that the nunavut legislature discussed the mysterious sea noise. The eerie pinging sound is coming from the sea floor in remote canada s arctic regions pictured credit. Nodules on the ocean floor.