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"Stripers, probably," Mr. DuPont said, referring to the striped bass that have surged in numbers in the Sound in recent years.
He said the group surged in numbers over the past 10 days in preparation for attacks on pilgrims, shrines in Najaf and clerics on the last day of Ashura.
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