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FALMOUTH – The Steamship Authority Board of Governors has decided to reinstate its policy of advertisements on its ferries. Last summer, the board voted to stop accepting new ads after a controversial placement by People For the Ethical Treatment of Animals which was aimed at raising awareness about whale deaths from fishing gear entanglements. Dukes […] The post Advertisements Being Brought Back To Steamship Authority Boats appeared first on CapeCod.com.

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