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A Window into the Lives of Resident Killer Whales

On November 4, 2019 By Marine Mammal Research
This summer, a team of researchers from the University of British Columbia, together with the Hakai Institute, set out to determine how fish-eating killer whales find their food, and whether there [...]
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