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"textContent": "Oregon State University scientists, who have been studying the gray whales that stay off the Oregon coast in the summer, say they have different body shapes and foraging styles than the gray whales that migrate north to Alaska in the summer.\n\nThe post Newport-based researchers uncover the unexpected connection between gray whales and kelp on the Oregon coast appeared first on Lincoln Chronicle.",
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