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12 June 2019
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Anchorage Daily News
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Tegan Hanlon
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Scores of dead ice seals found along Alaska’s northwest coasts
Kotlik, Alaska, United States
N 63º 2' 3.012" W 163º 33' 11.988"
DMS:
N 63º 2' 3.012" W 163º 33' 11.988"
Lat/Lng:
63.03417 -163.55333
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NOAA is investigating what it’s calling “unusually large numbers” of seal deaths.
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May 17, 2019
Seal pups and walrus calves found stranded on regional beaches
Nome, Alaska, United States
May 17, 2019
The Nome Nugget
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