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Kattegat
or Cat·te·gat
[ kat-i-gat, kah-ti-gaht ]
noun
- a strait between Jutland and Sweden. 40–70 miles (64–113 km) wide.
Kattegat
/ ˈkætɪˌɡæt /
noun
- a strait between Denmark and Sweden: linked by the Sound, the Great Belt, and the Little Belt with the Baltic Sea and by the Skagerrak with the North Sea Former spellingCattegat
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For many years researchers thought that the harbor porpoises in Kattegat were fine.
From Science Daily
At least that is the case for the population living in Kattegat.
From Science Daily
The porpoises in the Kattegat hunt fish in shallow waters, but that is also where most of the recreational motor boats are.
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They are mainly found in the Femern Belt, the northern part of Øresund, Storebælt, Lillebælt and in Kattegat along the Swedish west coast.
From Science Daily
Danish TV reporters have filmed armed men watching them as they approach a Russian ship in the Kattegat sea area.
From BBC
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