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A Nunavik search-and-rescue team is campaigning to buy a hovercraft

A hovercraft could help compensate for the inconsistency in sea ice in recent years, said members of the Nunavik Arctic Survival Training Center.

By Jeff Pelletier, Nunatsiaq News November 16, 2021
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A Nunavik search-and-rescue team says the warming Arctic climate has forced them to look into buying a hovercraft to modernize their capabilities.

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