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Fig. 1 Adult, female emperor penguin with attached Splash tag. The silver bands are the cable ties binding the tag to the feathers
Fig. 2 Locations of the final transmissions from 21 tagged emperor penguins. All animals were originally tagged at Cape Colbeck with the exception of bird 1 which was tagged in the WRS
Fig. 3 An emperor penguin surfacing through thin ice at high swim speed to catch a single breath and continue swimming

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