Study: Commercial Whaling Caused Massive Ecosystem Decline
A new scientific study published on September 22 says that commercial whaling by Japanese and Russian fleets over a half a century ago could be the cause of a mysterious, massive decline of the ecosystem surrounding Alaska’s Aleutian Islands.| Comments on article "Study: Commercial Whaling Caused Massive Ecosystem Decline" | ||||||||||||
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