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Welcome to WhaleNet's interactive educational web site which focuses on whales and marine research.
WhaleNet is sponsored by Wheelock College in Boston, Massachusetts with initial support from the National Science Foundation.

What's New WhaleNet has received over 60
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Clicking on a BLUE link will take you to the page of your choice.

Student, Teacher, and Public pages have menus to guide you to selected information and activities.

If you are seeking the answer to a specific question, use How to Find for suggestions, or Search WhaleNet. We suggest that first time users take the WhaleNet Tour.

J. Michael Williamson
Principal Investigator WhaleNet

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Copyright © 1996 Wheelock College and others.  All rights reserved J. Michael Williamson, WhaleNet Principal Investigator

KeyJ. Michael Williamson is a member of Sigma Xi, The Scientific Research Society, a non-profit membership society of more than 60,000 scientists and engineers who were elected to the Society because of their research achievements or potential. (WhaleNet Articles)

"What's New" whale graphic by Sarah Zenewicz, Reading Memorial High School.
WhaleNet logo is based on original work by Franco Mariotti.

Note: The WhaleNet page is undergoing revisions continually. We regularly update and add to our projects and information.