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Carcharhinidae / Marine biologists / Shark finning / Shark / Oceanic whitetip shark / Ryan Johnson / Whale shark / Sharkdefense / Stewart Springer / Fish / Sharks / Ichthyology
Date: 2007-08-12 10:56:43
Carcharhinidae
Marine biologists
Shark finning
Shark
Oceanic whitetip shark
Ryan Johnson
Whale shark
Sharkdefense
Stewart Springer
Fish
Sharks
Ichthyology

An initiated global correspondence toward issue recognition, situational awareness and public information regarding biological destruction of sharks and related or associated species and systems. A demonstrated consensus

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