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Science Great white shark population increasing off East Coast and Canada (bad news if you're a seal) by James Maynard
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Science U.S. fisheries dump 500 million pounds of bycatch back to the ocean annually: Report by Alexander Saltarin
Science Atlantic oil drilling using seismic airgun may wipe out endangered right whales by James Maynard
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Science Starfish graveyard along California coastline found, mysterious disease blamed by staff reporter