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Do humpback whales cooperate while foraging?

By Natalie Mastick
Backed by Glenna Dowling & Judy Schultz, Jim And Liz Houser, Kathryn Scott, Peter Stanley, Denny Luan, Ford Mastick, Aldo Mastick, Bill Mastick, Dan Kuhlken, Susan Pemberton, and 29 other backersSammie Adams-Mercer, Dolores Marquez, Katie Ogden, Amy Burrell, Josh Sparago, Jason P Schein, Randy Hoyt, Amy Waterman, Lisa Wolper, Emily Wolper, Ian Drof, Jenny Wayfarer, Frank J.M. Verstraete, Amber Cognata, Minda J. Stiles, Peter Desautels, Amalya Haver, Kate Test, Peter Nell, John Sloan, David Esopi, Christina Tran, Skander Mzali, Heather M. Hill, Cindy Wu, Varinder Singh Bal, Amy Collette, Eric D. Walters, and Dennis Redeker
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Oregon State University
Sitka, Alaska
BiologyEcologyGrant: Marine MammalsGrant: Marine Mammals
$2,647
Raised of $3,800 Goal
70%
Ended on 2/29/16
Campaign Ended
  • $2,647
    pledged
  • 70%
    funded
  • Finished
    on 2/29/16
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Whale Sizes
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