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Baranof Island, Alaska, United States
By Steve Gorman /
Reuters /
June 27, 2017
Drifting throngs of pyrosomes, jelly-like, glowing organisms native to tropical seas have invaded Pacific coastal waters from Southern California to the Gulf of Alaska this year, baffling researchers and frustrating fishing crews.
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Seldovia, Alaska, United States
Stephen Payton and Tom Okey /
LEO Network /
June 14, 2017
Squid are occasionally found in the area, but not very often.
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Paulatuk, Northwest Territories, Canada
Kate Kyle /
CBC News /
June 28, 2017
Community members in Paulatuk, N.W.T., captured rare images this week of two moose wading in the Arctic Ocean.
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Dempster Highway (kilometres 230-270), Yukon Territory, Canada
CBC News /
June 28, 2017
Conservation officers believe the same bear was involved in two recent encounters. The most recent involved a motorcyclist forced to back up by the approaching bear.
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Fort Saskatchewan, Alberta, Canada
Andrew Nikiforuk /
The Tyee /
June 24, 2017
Chronic wasting disease long thought not to affect human health.
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on The Tyee
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Nain, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada
Matt McCann /
CBC News /
May 31, 2017
According to numbers in the Food Security in Nunatsiavut survey, nearly 60 per cent of all households along Labrador's north coast struggle with access to food, and most worry about it running out before they have money to buy more.
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