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Less ice and fewer caplin affecting harp seal population in Gulf of St Lawrence + Indian Bay Ecosystem Corporation says thanks to conservation efforts, the piping plover has returned to Cape Freels

Less ice and fewer caplin affecting harp seal population in Gulf of St Lawrence + Indian Bay Ecosystem Corporation says thanks to conservation efforts, the piping plover has returned to Cape Freels

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DFO biologist Joanie Van de Walle says the seal population in the Gulf of St. Lawrence is getting older + Jessica Vincent, project coordinator with the Indian Bay Ecosystem Corp., says after 11 years without sightings, two piping plovers have been seen in Cape Freels.

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