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ANCHORAGE (AP) -- Biologists say so many beluga whales died last year in upper Cook Inlet that Alaska Natives should forgo a subsistence hunt next summer.
But representatives of two Cook Inlet Native whale hunting organizations said they have misgivings about suspending the small annual hunt only four years after it resumed.See the full content of this document
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Biologists Seek to Suspend Beluga Whale Hunt in Alaska
Last year, scientists confirmed the deaths of 20 whales, including five or six suspected to hav...
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