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Fisheries / Poles / Darnley Bay / Franklin Bay / Hornaday River / Beluga whale / Beaufort Sea / Marine habitats / Kelp forest / Physical geography / Geography of Canada / Political geography
Date: 2014-02-12 11:35:55
Fisheries
Poles
Darnley Bay
Franklin Bay
Hornaday River
Beluga whale
Beaufort Sea
Marine habitats
Kelp forest
Physical geography
Geography of Canada
Political geography

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