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A humpback whale named SEAK-0274 spent the winter in Hawaii and the summer in eastern Alaska .
The whale has traveled through a 12,000-square-mile region of Alaskan waters since 1993 .
The information comes from a new website called Happy Whale, which uses photographs submitted by everyday people to plot the whales’ movements.
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