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Gray Whales in the Pacific Northwest: Coping With Environmental and Anthropogenic Stressors
Gray whales that spend their summers feeding off the coast of Oregon are shorter than their counterparts who travel north to the Arctic for food, new research from Oregon State University's Marine Mammal Institute shows.
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