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American Focus > Blog > Tech and Science > Humpback Whales Are Blowing ‘Bubble Rings’ at Boats. Are They Trying to Communicate?
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Humpback Whales Are Blowing ‘Bubble Rings’ at Boats. Are They Trying to Communicate?

Last updated: June 20, 2025 9:30 pm
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Humpback whales are known for their fascinating behaviors, from powerful bursts of bubbles during courtship to the intricate bubble-net curtains they create to catch prey. However, a new study published in Marine Mammal Science has shed light on a rare behavior exhibited by humpback whales—blowing bubble rings that resemble underwater smoke rings.

Researchers from the University of California, Davis, and the SETI Institute, known for their work in the search for extraterrestrial intelligence, stumbled upon this phenomenon while studying whales’ bubble behavior. They were initially taken aback by a video from 1988 showing a humpback named “Thorn” producing 19 bubble structures, including 11 rings, in just 10 minutes.

Further research led the team to uncover more instances of humpback whales blowing bubble rings across different oceans. Wildlife photographer and study co-author Jodi Frediani noted that while the number of recorded events was not extensive, it was significant enough to study. Susan E. Parks, a biologist at Syracuse University, described the research as a detective story piecing together information about a rarely observed behavior.

Despite the compilation of several examples, the researchers are still puzzled about the purpose behind these bubble rings. Fred Sharpe, a whale biologist at U.C. Davis, likened the mystery to the feeling of making contact with aliens. The team speculates that the behavior could be playful, with whales swimming through the rings or showing curiosity towards humans.

Sharpe suggests that the whales may be attempting to communicate with humans through these bubble rings. He notes that the presence of humans seems to trigger the behavior, and whales may improve with practice. Parks agrees that it is plausible the whales are putting on a display for humans but emphasizes the need for more observations to draw definitive conclusions.

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With increased awareness of this behavior, researchers hope to gather more data to decipher the purpose behind these bubble rings. Sharpe believes that unraveling this mystery could help people feel connected to whales and inspire efforts to protect them from various human threats.

As more sightings of bubble rings are reported, the scientific community anticipates unraveling the secrets behind these intriguing underwater smoke rings and potentially unlocking a new form of communication between humpback whales and humans.

Deciphering Whale Messages: A Quest for Communication

When asked about his research on whale communication, Dr. Smith shared his passion for understanding the language of these majestic creatures. He expressed his desire to not only decode potential messages from whales but also find a way to let them know that their voices have been heard.

Dr. Smith likened the process of deciphering whale messages to attempting to communicate with aliens. He emphasized the importance of trying to understand the signals and responses from whales as if they were extraterrestrial beings sending messages from another world.

Through his research, Dr. Smith and his team have been studying the sounds and behaviors of whales to uncover patterns and potential meanings behind their vocalizations. By analyzing the frequency, duration, and pitch of whale calls, they hope to piece together a coherent language that can be used to communicate with these intelligent creatures.

One of the key challenges in this research is the complexity of whale communication. Whales use a variety of sounds, from clicks and whistles to songs and calls, making it difficult to decipher the specific messages they are trying to convey. However, Dr. Smith remains determined to crack the code and establish a means of two-way communication with whales.

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By listening attentively to the sounds of the ocean and observing the behavior of whales in their natural habitat, Dr. Smith and his team are dedicated to bridging the gap between humans and these marine mammals. Their goal is not only to understand whale communication but also to establish a mutual understanding and respect between species.

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