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After being relentlessly hunted in the 20th century, recent decades have seen humpback numbers recover to nearly 60 percent of their former population, Martin said.

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If not, you probably know someone who is - or at the very least someone who has just recovered.

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His body was eventually recovered by emergency services near the city of Netanya.

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However, only a small number of studies have focused on what helps people recover or regain a strong sense of well-being later in life after experiencing difficulty.

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She says that the unwavering community support and rise in awareness is part of what makes Hawaii so special, however, families still aren’t recovered.

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