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They were seeing upwards of 1,500 seals in the canal, putting stress on the local fish and mollusk populations. Then, early in 2003, a large group of 11 transient whales showed up in Hood Canal and began devouring the seals for weeks on end. It was somewhat unprecedented, since transients rarely ever stay longer in a single place than a day or two at most.
Of Orcas and Men: What Killer Whales Can Teach Us
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