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Originally published Friday, October 24, 2008 at 12:00 AM

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Researchers: 7 orcas missing from Puget Sound

The Center for Whale Research on San Juan Island says seven Puget Sound killer whales are missing and presumed dead.

The Center for Whale Research on San Juan Island says seven Puget Sound killer whales are missing and presumed dead.

Researchers say low numbers of chinook salmon that the endangered whales eat may be a factor. If the orcas are dead, the losses would wipe out population gains made over the past six years.

The official census of the three Puget Sound whale pods won't be completed until December, but the total number now stands at 83.

Researcher Ken Balcomb says he became concerned about the whales' foraging patterns this summer, when they seemed to be searching far and wide for food.

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