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The Tribunal by its regulations established a close season, from the 1st of May to the 31st of July, and excluded all killing in the waters within 60 miles around the Pribilof
State of the Union Address (1790-2001) United States. Presidents.
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Within the Sea and particularly on the islands of St. Paul and St. George in the Pribilof group, large numbers of seals gathered during the spring and summer to rear their young.
The United States Since the Civil War Charles Ramsdell Lingley
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Rare sketch, taken before ever a camera was seen on the Pribilof
The Boy With the U. S. Fisheries Francis Rolt-Wheeler 1918
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Beg pardon, sir, "Hank continued, speaking to the captain," but by the noise of the seals those must be either the Pribilof or the Commander
The Boy With the U. S. Fisheries Francis Rolt-Wheeler 1918
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"Pribilof, by my reckoning," the captain answered.
The Boy With the U. S. Fisheries Francis Rolt-Wheeler 1918
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He laughed a trifle bitterly at that and reminded me, as he stood staring at me, of a Pribilof seal staring into an Arctic sun.
The Prairie Child Arthur Stringer 1912
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On Jan. 13, Flex was about 80 miles 128 kilometers north of Alaska's Pribilof islands.
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Eighty miles north of Alaska's Pribilof Islands, the whale turned south, and swam between Aleutian Islands into the Gulf of Alaska.
The Seattle Times 2011
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On Jan. 13, Flex was about 80 miles 128 kilometers north of Alaska's Pribilof islands.
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NOAA has reported to Congress that Pribilof and Zhemchug Canyons are areas containing deep-sea corals that currently lack protection and are vulnerable to fishing impacts.
News 2010
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