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<title>Killer Whale Menu Finally Revealed</title>
<description> 	There is a nice piece by Virginia Morrell on Science&amp;#39;s webpages (see external link below) covering recent work by Steve Ferguson and colleagues.  	They used interviews with local Inuit hunter</description>
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<pubDate>31 January 2012</pubDate>
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<title>New killer whale poster by Uko Gorter</title>
<description> 	  	This amazing poster by Uko Gorter is the most up-to-date depiction of all the different killer whale forms and types described to date, including two North Atlantic types. It will be available</description>
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<pubDate>05 November 2011</pubDate>
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<title>North Atlantic Killer Whale Workshop at the  2012 ECS Conference</title>
<description> 	The North Atlantic Killer Whale ID Project is organising a workshop on North Atlantic Killer Whales during the 26th European Cetacean Society&amp;rsquo;s conference in Galway, Ireland (www.iwdg.ie/ecs)</description>
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<pubDate>05 November 2011</pubDate>
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<title>Name chosen for W10 of the West Coast Community</title>
<description>Occasus has been chosen by the Hebridean Whale and Dolphin Trust and myself as the name for W10, a female from the West Coast Community, after receiving hundreds of excellent and imaginative suggestio</description>
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<pubDate>31 July 2011</pubDate>
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<title>Whalewatcher Journal Killer Whale Issue out now</title>
<description>I thought I would pass on this message from the American Cetacean Society. This special issue which includes an article on North Atlantic killer whales is not to be missed for those with an interest i</description>
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<pubDate>19 July 2011</pubDate>
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<title>Shetland Nature Festival</title>
<description>On the 2nd July I will be giving a talk at the Garrison Theatre in Lerwick as a warm up to Simon King's talk. My talk will be a report back on all we've found out from the photographs contributed by t</description>
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<pubDate>07 June 2011</pubDate>
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<title>New publication on killer whale acoustics</title>
<description>&amp;nbsp;A new paper now published online in the Journal of the Acoustical Society of America shows that killer whales produce whistles with much higher frequencies than previously thought, although this</description>
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<pubDate>11 December 2010</pubDate>
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<title>European Cetacean Society Conference</title>
<description>&amp;nbsp;The 2011 European Cetacean Society conference will be held in Cadiz, Spain from March 21-23rd. The conference is being organized by CIRCE and it will be the 25th annual conference, so it should</description>
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<pubDate>11 December 2010</pubDate>
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<title>Killer whale calf in the Wadden Sea</title>
<description>We have had a number of enquiries from the public about a young killer whale that stranded in the Wadden Sea, Netherlands this week. The whale is being cared for by staff at the Harderwijk dolphinariu</description>
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<pubDate>25 June 2010</pubDate>
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<title>Trip around Vester&#195;&#165;len this summer!</title>
<description>We have just heard that our much loved colleague and top whale watch skipper Per Ole, who recently turned 60, is planning a trip around the beautiful fjordlands of&amp;nbsp;Vester&amp;aring;len this summer. T</description>
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<pubDate>05 June 2010</pubDate>
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