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NOAA revisits need for salmon fishing restrictions to save killer whales

In particular, NOAA is concerned about the loss of prey for the southern resident killer whales, whose population has declined from 87 to an historic low of 74

By Undercurrent News | March 8, 2019 15:13 GMT
Southern resident killer whales. Photograph courtesy of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration.
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