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Much Fewer Seahorse Eggs than 25 Years Ago
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We get much fewer seahorse eggs now than we did 25 years ago. This is what Harry Jensen, who lives in Skúgvi, says. The people of Skúvoy took seahorse eggs on Saturday. Jóhannis Danielsen, a biologist who works with seabirds, says that it is due to human activities that bird populations are declining. Listen to the radio news: 23052025_Seahorse Egg
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