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The Otter Population in Southwest Alaska

Sea otter numbers are plummeting in southwest Alaska along the Aleutian chain.

Date range: 2005

Caption: According to estimates sea otter populations in Southwest Alaska are declining steeply from historic levels. The Center for Biological Diversity sued for the inclusion of the Aleutian sea otters under the Endangered Species Act.

Publication date: 2005 | Originally published in: Cascadia Scorecard Weblog | Topic(s): Forests & Wildlife | Graphic type: Chart
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