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life Computers), who suggested the predation hypothesis 

 to explain the opah data, and Lissa Werbos (Microwave 

 Telemetry. Inc.), who independently suggested the scav- 

 enging hypothesis for the WM1 data. This research was 

 supported in part by the National Marine Fisheries 

 Service, the NOAA Ocean Exploration Program, and 

 the University of Hawaii Pelagic Fisheries Research 

 Program (PFRP). 



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