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Gray whales are an important part of subsistence culture for native peoples along Alaska's western coast. Weighing up to 40 tons, adult males can be 50 feet long and live 50 years. Anchorage, Alaska.

Credit to read: Photo by Josh Dugat (PolarTREC 2010), Courtesy of ARCUS

Photographer: Josh Dugat
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2010
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PolarTREC
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North Slope, Alaska
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