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Machine learning to predict killer whale (Orcinus orca) behaviors using partially labeled vocalization data  Frontiers

OrcaTorch ZD710 MK2 Dive Torch Review: Adjustable Beam and 1500-Lumen USB-C Rechargeable Light  Divernet

Ocean predators make rare appearance off Australia coast. Watch them ride the waves  miamiherald.com

New research sheds light on the unique 'call' of Ross Sea killer whales  EurekAlert!

Close Encounters With Killer Whales Offer Clues to Southern Ocean Health  The Pew Charitable Trusts

A New Orca Species May Have Been Spotted Off the Coast of Chile  Smithsonian Magazine

Killer Whale (Orcinus orca) Predation on Beaked Whales (Mesoplodon spp.) in the Bremer Sub-Basin, Western Australia  PLOS

Watch Video of Type D Killer Whales, Rarely Seen by Humans (Published 2019)  The New York Times

Call combination patterns in Icelandic killer whales ( Orcinus orca  Nature

Scientists Think They Have Spotted a Mysterious 'Legendary' Orca Species  ScienceAlert

Latencies of conditioned vocal responses to hearing test tones in killer whales ( Orcinus orca  Frontiers

Researchers find 20,000 years old refugium for orcas in the northern Pacific  EurekAlert!

Genome-culture coevolution promotes rapid divergence of killer whale ecotypes  Nature

A killer discovery: Scientists find distinctly different orcas off Chile  NBC News

'Unbelieveably rare' sighting of Type C orcas reported off Gippsland coast  Australian Broadcasting Corporation

Exclusive: Rarely Seen Type D Orcas Filmed Underwater For the First Time  National Geographic

Watch: Wild orca boops camera, shares its supper with scientists in new footage  deseret.com

Study suggests why orcas migrate north  Australian Broadcasting Corporation

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