Next steps for the Cook Inlet belugaNMFS starts ESA consulting and moves towards completion of a recovery outline, while wastewater utility takes stock of its position Alan Bailey Petroleum News
While the elusive beluga whales of Alaska’s Cook Inlet overwinter in the inlet’s grey and murky waters, oblivious to the war of words surrounding their future well being, the U.S. National Marine Fisheries Service has started applying the various procedures that result from the whales becoming liste....
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