Piyali Mukherjee

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make these body parts prone to act as dumping grounds for many types of transportable chemicals. The Inuit women may live in some of the most isolated and least industrialized regions on the planet, but sustaining themselves on whales had turned their bodies into habitats of contamination. According to the BBC’s Planet Earth: The Future (2006): “If her milk was in containers other than her breasts, she would not be allowed to take it over state lines.”
Fathoms: The World in the Whale
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