Alaska, celebrated for its rugged landscapes and abundant wildlife, harbors a little-known secret that plays a significant role in conserving a beloved marine mammal: the sea otter! Nestled along the remote coastlines and frigid waters, Alaska is home to a staggering 90 percent of the world’s largest population of sea otters — underscoring the state’s vital importance in safeguarding these charismatic creatures.

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