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  • Kemper, S., 1999. The ‘sea canary’ sings the blues. Smithsonian, vol. 30, no. 8, November, pp. 86-96. PCBs and other problems threaten endangered populations of beluga whales.
    http://www.smithsonianmag.si.edu/smithsonian/issues99/nov99/belugas.html

  • Martin, G., 1999. The great white’s ways. Discover, vol. 20, no. 6, June, pp. 54-61. Video cameras attached to elephant seals help scientists find out when and where great white sharks attack.
    http://discover.com/june_99/shark.html

  • McClintock, J., 2000. Baywatch. Discover, vol. 21, no. 3, March, pp. 64-69. A long-running study of dolphins in the wild reveals complex social relationships.
    http://discover.com/mar_00/featbaywatch.html

  • Motani, R., 2000. Ruler of the Jurassic seas. Scientific American, vol. 283, no. 6, December, pp. 52-59. Ichthyosaurs, fish-like reptiles, ruled the seas for 155 million years.

    Since publication of your Marine Biology text, this article has been archived by Scientific American, and is available from them online for a fee. You may access it by going to their archives at: https://www.sciamarchive.com/html/ppv_frames.asp and searching by author or title.








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