I had to do a bit of research since it's been a long time since I thought about it, and wanted to look it up. It was called SOSUS and they gave the whale data to NOAA.
https://www.usni.org/magazines/naval-history-magazine/2021/february/66-years-undersea-surveillance
My father was a sonarman in the Navy during the 70's. Before he got out he told me they declassified a shitload of data they collected from the positions of whales and gave it to some marine biology department of a university somewhere. They were like, "It's probably all unusable shit, but we'll look at it." Turns out it was the most detailed and sophisticated tracking data they had ever seen. Even more so than the state of the art radio trackers they were using. Turns out the Navy knows a lot about where things are in the water.
They have James Earl Jones permission. At least for Vader.
https://arstechnica.com/information-technology/2022/09/james-earl-jones-signed-darth-vader-voice-rights-to-disney-for-ai-use/
That's what they said about Orange is the New Black. No way you could get people to watch a show about poor minority women in prison unless you make the main character a fish out of water wealthy white woman going to prison.
This happened a few weeks after my father in law's funeral at the same funeral home. The official story sounded fish when we all first heard it. The local police are apparently pissed at how they handled it. But it could be they didn't get a chance to join in.
The apes in the illustration are Siamang Gibbons. They're extremely loud and used here for a reason.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xjEA1oekP8Q