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Marine Conservation Biology and Ecology / Science Communicator. Especially interested in spatial conservation strategies for mobile species/life stages, such as dynamic ocean management and marine protected area networks.
The travelling life of the tiger shark
Sam Andrews
At 9 foot long, not including the tail, tiger shark (Galeocerdo cuvier) Harry Lindo is not exactly on the small side. It’s not Harry’s size...