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Lethal Collisions with Humpback Whales

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Uploaded by on Jan 6, 2010

In the busy waters off Massachusetts, researchers are hand-tagging humpback whales to learn how to protect the species from potentially lethal collisions with ships.

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  • What the eff national geographic, stop blocking all of the interesting looking videos and only allowing the boring ones to be available to everybody

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  • Yeah, that's what they are doing...research...lol.

  • Beautiful and sad that killed *)))

    PreySING

  • The Japaneese have whaling research vessels all over the place. Why not just ask them?

  • i whach National Geographic on T.V

    thanx 4 every thinx =)

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  • they can protect them if they don't go there

  • O.O! amused.....

  • Tell me more?

  • Lonely nite in NW pa. Waiting for spring so I can ride my harley..Maybe daytona in the end of feburary..jerry

  • The software that allows them to track the whales visually is pretty impressive. Such a magnificent animal.

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