But anyone who read the open-access academic paper in PLoS One, titled "Beaked whales respond to simulated and actual navy sonar", would see that the study looked at sonar and didn't mention wind farms at all. At our most generous, the Telegraph story was a spectacular and bizarre exaggeration of a brief contextual aside about general levels of manmade sound in the ocean by one author at the end of the press release (titled "Whales 'scared' by sonars"). Now, I have higher expectations of academic institutions than media ones, but this release didn't mention wind farms, certainly didn't say they were "one of the main reasons why whales strand themselves on beaches", and anyone reading the press release could see that the study was about naval sonar.
Conclusion: Author offers a common sense suggestion - "cite sources or I don't trust you."
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