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Hunters in Sanikiluaq are still trying to harvest belugas which remain trapped in two six-foot-wide breathing holes in the sea ice about 60 miles south of the Hudson Bay community in Canada.
About 20 belugas remained trapped near two breathing holes, but many have been killed by polar bears, and a few have been landed by hunters from the nearby village of Sanikiluaq in Nunavut, Canada.
A new study of the Arctic seabed between Greenland and Norway suggests that the amount of litter on the ocean floor has doubled between 2002 and 2011.