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Blue whales showing their tall blows in the Santa Barbara Channel
Blue whale mother with calf surfaces at the Costa Rica Dome
Nearly white blue whale surfaces in the Santa Barbara Channel
Blue whale surfaces with blow at the Costa Rica Dome
Blue whale surfaces in the Santa Barbara Channel.
Blue whale diving next to John Schaefers, Willi Schlechter, and John Calambokidis
Blue whale diving in the Santa Barbara Channel
Red-footed booby catches up with flying fish at the Costa Rica Dome
Flying fish at the Costa Rica Dome
Royal tern at the Costa Rica Dome
Red Footed Boobies catch a ride on the Research Vessel Pacific Storm at the Costa Rica Dome
Common dolphins in the Santa Barbara Channel off southern California
Spinner dolphins at the Costa Rica Dome
Striped dolphins at the Costa Rica Dome
Sea turtle at the Costa Rica Dome
Sea turtle at the Costa Rica Dome
Royal tern rests on the Research Vessel Pacific Storm at the Costa Rica Dome
Red-footed booby at the Costa Rica Dome
Bottlenose dolphin at the Costa Rica Dome
Spinner dolphins at the Costa Rica Dome

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  • Blue Whale Research 2007/2008
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Oregon State University Marine Mammal Institute
Hatfield Marine Science Center
2030 SE Marine Science Dr
Newport, Oregon 97365
Phone: (541) 867-0202
Fax: (541) 867-0102
Email: mmi_web@oregonstate.edu
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