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** FILE ** A fishing boat works on the waters of the Hood Canal in front of homes near Seabeck, Wash. in this Oct. 27, 2003 file photo. Human waste leaking from septic tanks is the biggest culprit behind nitrogen pollution in Hood Canal, according to a preliminary report released Thursday, May 6, 2004, by the Puget Sound Action Team and the Hood Canal Coordinating Council. Low oxygen levels in the canal have killed fish, shellfish, octopus and other marine life at least three times since 2002 and the canal is currently closed to fishing for lingcod, halibut, smelt, herring and other species. (AP Photo/Ted S. Warren, File)
OCT. 27, 2003 FILE PHOTO Minimum price 50PLN
2003-10-27
ASSOCIATED PRESS/East News
Associated Press
TED S. WARREN
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