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Whale sharks grow new fins
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Where do baby loggerhead turtles go in their lost years?
How to safeguard marine habitats AND increase fishing catches
Nudging tourists helps the reefs – especially when the tourists are female
As oceans warm, large fish struggle
Remotest islands in the world to be a massive marine reserve
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Dugong – the Lady of the Sea
How to judge whether shark cage diving helps or harms wildlife
Three superb dive spots in March
Nudging tourists helps the reefs – especially when the tourists are female
Creature of the Month: Oceanic Whitetip Shark – Carcharhinus longimanus
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Underwater glider could silently survey the seas
Squid-inspired robot swims with nature’s most efficient marine animals
Underwater use beckons for “neuromorphic” cameras
Underwater robots reveal habits of endangered whales
Aquatic internet and underwater WiFi approaches
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Shark-counting divers become citizen scientists
Jill Studholme
Little Support for Shark Culling
Jill Studholme
Extinction Threatens Quarter of Sharks and Rays
Jill Studholme
Shark Feeding Dives change Relative Abundances of Sharks
Jill Studholme
Great White Sharks Live more than 70 Years
Jill Studholme
Have you seen Basking Sharks, Jellyfish or Turtles in UK Waters?
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Manta Ray is Creature of the Month
Jill Studholme
Will Marine Reserve Protect Coral Sea Sharks?
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Scientists say 90% Shark Loss at Populated Pacific Islands
Jill Studholme
World-first discovery of hybrid sharks off Australia’s east coast
Jill Studholme
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