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The term "Arctic pearl" generally refers to a rare type of pearl found in Arctic waters, often associated with specific shellfish species. While pearls can be found in various marine environments, including colder regions, the existence of a distinct "Arctic pearl" is not widely documented in scientific literature. Most pearls are typically associated with warmer waters and specific mollusks, such as oysters. Therefore, while some unique pearls may come from Arctic or sub-Arctic regions, the concept of a widely recognized "Arctic pearl" remains largely anecdotal.

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