Abstract

![Figure][1] CREDIT: © DAN J. MCSWEENEY/WILD WHALE RESEARCH FOUNDATION Beaked whales are the world's most extreme divers, reaching depths of 1888 meters to dine on squid. To avoid getting the bends—a buildup of nitrogen bubbles in body tissues—they need to come up slowly, so dives can

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