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    Prince William has far fewer patronages than his father. The King currently has 669 – many maintained from his 70 years as heir to the throne. Prince William's slimline, more focused approach ...

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  4. Summer 2024 is going to 'sizzle.' AccuWeather. See their ...

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    The 2024 summer forecasts are rolling out. The Farmer's Almanac says to expect this summer to be "sultry" and "soggy" in New England. NOAA's long-range forecast calls for it to be likely be "above ...

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    On the heels of King Charles III's cancer diagnosis announcement, Prince William has returned to work.The monarch's firstborn son and heir to the throne appeared at Windsor Castle on Wednesday ...

  6. Salmon - Wikipedia

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    Seine fishing for salmon Prince William Sound, Alaska. As can be seen from the production chart at the left, the global capture reported by different countries to the FAO of commercial wild salmon has remained fairly steady since 1990 at about one million tonnes per year. This is in contrast to farmed salmon (below) which has increased in the ...

  7. Salmon shark - Wikipedia

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    The species is believed to range as far south as the Sea of Japan and as far north as 65°N in Alaska, notably appearing en masse in Prince William Sound during the annual salmon run. Individuals have been observed diving as deep as 668 m (2,192 ft), [14] but they are believed to spend most of their time in epipelagic waters. While salmon ...

  8. Orca Bay (Alaska) - Wikipedia

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    Orca Bay is a bay in Prince William Sound, Alaska, United States. Orca Bay is on the north west and west sides of Hawkins Island , extending westward to Johnstone Point of Hinchenbrook Island. Its northwestern corner is demarcated by Knowles Head, between Port Gravina and Fidalgo Bay on the mainland. [ 1 ]

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