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Right Whales Get Boost from U.S. Navy

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Sailors nearly did the right whale in, and it may be sailors who help pull it back from extinction. Technology developed under the U.S. Navy's Office of Naval Research (ONR) has enabled researchers to track a female Northern right whale for the first time from her feeding grounds off the coast of Canada to her birthing grounds off the coast of Georgia and Florida. Read about this new technology and the right whale in this National Geographic News article.

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    Topics: Science, Life Sciences, Ecology & Ecosystems

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