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2023-10-01 09:32:28 UTC - HELPFUL

Rated by Participant: 057231A39667092BB778B77478FD31714B97CFB58C956161D1124D4BD5A78279
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Marine biologists have explained that it's dangerous to release Kshamenk, as it would involve spreading pathogens she contracted in captivity to other orcas. The release of Kshamenk has been classified as a health risk, and this had to be defended at a governmental level as well.

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