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To unravel the circumstances that create rich feeding areas for marine animals, scientists use autonomous underwater gliders. These vehicles “fly” through the ocean, collecting data on water temperature and salinity, currents, copepod clusters, and whale sounds. (Ben Hodges, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution)

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