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Initial 5 burning questions

  1. Orca foraging ecology

  2. Orca and fishery interactions

  3. Orca and human interactions (tourist/whale watches)

  4. Vocalization during/associated with social behavior

  5. Are there changes in vocalizations (type) with changes in bathymetry? habitat analysis (integrating call location data with bathymetry, SST, chlorophyll a, etc)

 
Final 5 burning questions

   
 

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     -- National Research Council (1999) Our Common Journey (National Academy Press, Washington, DC)