Kivi Kuaka project
- September 13, 2021
- Posted by: OptimizeIAS Team
- Category: DPN Topics
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Kivi Kuaka project
Subject – Environment
Context – Birds which hear the infra-sounds of storms, tsunamis, lightning, and so on serve as alarms when tagged.
Concept –
- The Kivi Kuaka project, led by French ornithologist Frederic Jiguet, wants to use migratory birds to warn of an impending tsunami in the Pacific.
- Jiguet has fit 56 birds of five species with sophisticated animal tracking tags. These tags send data to the International Space Station, which relays them back to Earth.
- The project taps into the ability of birds to hear the low-frequency infra-sounds that humans can’t hear. Each event — storms, tsunamis, lightning, aeroplanes and so on — emits its own distinct infra-sounds. In the case of tsunamis, these sounds travel much faster than the tsunami itself, and the birds pick them up early.