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For the fourth year in a row, a seabird die-off is underway in Alaska

It's the northernmost die-off yet.

By Yereth Rosen June 28, 2018
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Dead seabirds have again been found turning up on Bering Strait region beaches, making this the fourth consecutive year with unusual die-offs in coastal Alaska.

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