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Porpoises biggest victims of incidental catches, poaching among whales
1/11/2017
Porpoises biggest victims of incidental catches, poaching among whales
According to the Ulsan Maritime Security Police, a total of 9,710
whales
were trapped in nets or illegally captured inside the South Korean waters ...
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