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The Traditional Dutch Whale Counting Day Is Taking Place Around the World, but in Zeeland It's Not so Successful: "They're Really there."

Summary by De Telegraaf
What once began in the Oosterschelde estuary is now spreading across the globe. International whale counts will be held for the first time on Sunday on several continents, from San Francisco to Scotland. However, in Wemeldinge, things aren't going well for residents and researchers.

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What once began in the Oosterschelde estuary is now spreading across the globe. International whale counts will be held for the first time on Sunday on several continents, from San Francisco to Scotland. However, in Wemeldinge, things aren't going well for residents and researchers.

·Amsterdam, Netherlands
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De Telegraaf broke the news in Amsterdam, Netherlands on Sunday, September 7, 2025.
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