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Running Rings Around Matter

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What's Happening to the Whales?

Well shocks are negatively boiant. They don't have much fat in their tissues. So if a shock is fatally struck and dislodges from the bow of, or perhaps the propellor, it will just sink right down to the bottom of the ocean floor. And therefore we have absolutely no idea that it even happened. We've got no way of monitoring when a shark is struck, or where it's struck, or even how many individuals are even experiencing this fate.

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