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Seal Sensors

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Nicole Sharp

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An elephant seal with a sensor tag on its head.
A map of the Pacific Ocean off the North American West Coast. Several blue lines show paths taken by female seals during foraging. A picture of a 2 year old female seal named Luna is overlaid.
Illustration of temperatures along a female elephant seal's dive. The background is a map of the Pacific Ocean off the North American West Coast. A white line marks the path taken by a female seal between June 2015 and January 2016. Along that path are vertical lines extending downward. Their colors correspond to water temperatures between 3 and 23 degrees Celsius.
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