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porpoise

Any small whale of the family Delphinidae that, unlike dolphins, have blunt snouts without beaks. Common porpoises of the genus Phocaena can grow to 1.8 m/6 ft long; they feed on fish and crustaceans.



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Police visited several of their customers as part of a sting called Operation Seahog.
Since 2006 when Operation Seahog was set up, officers have visited more than 970 construction sites, executed 64 warrants, investigated 52 security firms and prosecuted 184 people for working without a Security Industry Authority (SIA) licence.
One of the crafts - an 18ft Seahog called the Amy Florence - was towing a waterskier when it ploughed into a 15ft speedboat with two adults and three children on board.
 
 
 
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