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Keep Cook Inlet Quiet for Belugas
Underwater noise pollution is an often overlooked source of behavioral stress for belugas and other marine life that depend on sound for survival.
Chronic noise exposure is a growing problem across our ocean, but it's particularly disruptive for the Cook Inlet beluga population. Living alongside Alaska's largest port city means that these whales have to navigate, hunt, and communicate over the constant din of ship traffic, oil and gas exploration, and other coastal development projects.
Learn why we need to keep Cook Inlet quiet to protect this critically endangered beluga population at http://savecookinletbelugas.org/
