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  2. Beluga whale - Wikipedia

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    Beluga whale populations are currently being harvested at levels which are not sustainable and it is difficult for those harvesting beluga whales to know which sub-population they are from. [239] Because there is little protection of sub-populations, harvest will need to be managed to ensure sub-populations will survive long into the future to ...

  3. Cumberland Sound beluga - Wikipedia

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    Large commercial hunting by the Hudson's Bay Company during the commercial whaling period between 1868 and 1940 reduced the original population of some 5,000 whales [5] to less than 1,000 individuals in the 1970s. [6] This major population decline prompted the government to regulate hunting in the 1980s, with prohibition of commercial beluga ...

  4. Geography of Greenland - Wikipedia

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    Population: 56,732 (February 8, 2020) Pop. density: ... narwhal, beluga whale and several sea ... Köppen–Geiger climate classification map at 1-km resolution for ...

  5. "Russian spy" whale found dead in water off Norway - AOL

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    A beluga whale named Hvaldimir, first spotted in Norway with a harness that sparked rumors he may be a Russian spy, was found dead. "Russian spy" whale found dead in water off Norway Skip to main ...

  6. Hudson Bay - Wikipedia

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    Map including Hudson Bay. ... beluga whale population is the most significant known group in the Canadian Arctic, ... 1991–2020 normals, ...

  7. Male humpback whale makes record-breaking migration - AOL

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    Whaling in the 20th century killed nearly 95% to 99% of the humpback whale population in the Indian Ocean, according to Cheeseman. ... Maps show weather forecasts for 2024. News.

  8. Beaufort Sea - Wikipedia

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    Beluga whales Polar bear at the coast of the Beaufort Sea Endicott Island. The eastern part of the sea is a major habitat of beluga whales with an estimated population of 39,000. [citation needed] This population is stable and might even be increasing; it is not affected by the offshore oil exploration in the area.

  9. Beluga Whale Alleged to be a Russian ‘Spy’ May Have Been ...

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    OneWhale, a non-profit organization "committed to protecting Hvaldimir and relocating him to a wild population of belugas," announced the whale's death in an Instagram post on Wednesday, Aug. 4.