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Oceana sues US gov’t over data on trawl bycatch of marine mammals

'Public access to information is essential to hold the government accountable and ensure US fisheries are managed sustainably' -- Tara Brock, Oceana

By Undercurrent News | Dec. 20, 2024 16:54 GMT
A killer whale (Orcinus orca) heads toward Cook Inlet from Homer, Alaska. Orca whales most often enter Kachemak Bay in the summer months to prey on migrating salmon. (Photo by Betsy Parry via NOAA)
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