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Oceana hopes shark study will help reduce bycatches

Two of 10 blue sharks that were tracked up and down the Atlantic coast for more than three months found themselves right on top of fishing activity, a study shows

By Jason Huffman | Nov. 16, 2017 13:22 GMT
Researchers tag a blue shark so they can track its movements in the Atlantic Ocean. Photo by George Andreadis with Beneath the Waves.
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