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Justin Cox
March 31, 2016
SeaDoc in the News

News coverage of killer whale health records

Justin Cox
March 31, 2016
SeaDoc in the News

SeaDoc's recent workshop with NOAA to kick off the creation of individual health records for endangered killer whales was covered widely by The Associated Press, Seattle Times, KUOW, the CBC, and more. See coverage.

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