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Scientists track sharks by sampling seawater
Jill Studholme
Shark Diving Tourists spend $25m in Australia
Jill Studholme
Great white shark grabs diver’s air hose
Tam Warner Minton
Florida sharks worth much more alive than dead, says study
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Diving with Sharks – Good or Bad?
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Do White Sharks mistake Surfers for Seals?
Jill Studholme
The Extraordinary Bull Shark is our Creature of the Month
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Free online shark course from Cornell
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More fish in Indonesia shark sanctuary but fishermen turning to crime
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Galapagos Islands Wolf and Darwin home to largest shark biomass in...
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