Environment
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Seabirds’ Ocean-Wide Movements Revealed by GPS Data
Seabirds roam far and wide in the Indian Ocean—so they need ocean-wide protection, new research shows. All other oceans are known to contain "hotspots" where predators including seabirds feast on prey.
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