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This March, 2014 photo provided by Capt. Michael Colahan of Island Adventures Whale Watching and Picture Pangea Photography, shows a male gray whale identified as “Little Patch," or #53 spyhops in Possession Bay near Everett, Wash. The Pacific Whale Watch Association says the whale is one of a group of about a dozen primarily male gray whales that feast on ghost shrimp in north Puget Sound waters for about three months during spring on their way to Alaska. (AP Photo/Island Adventures Whale Watching, Michael Colahan)

This March, 2014 photo provided by Capt. Michael Colahan of Island Adventures Whale Watching and Picture Pangea Photography, shows a male gray whale identified as “Little Patch," or #53 spyhops in Possession Bay near Everett, Wash. The Pacific Whale Watch Association says the whale is one of a group of about a dozen primarily male gray whales that feast on ghost shrimp in north Puget Sound waters for about three months during spring on their way to Alaska. (AP Photo/Island Adventures Whale Watching, Michael Colahan)

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