Shark's 8,500-mile odyssey ends on a NC fisherman's hook
A mako shark caught by commercial fishermen off North Carolina traveled more than 8,500 miles after a tracking device was attached 18 months earlier, an ocean research group says.
A mako shark caught by commercial fishermen off North Carolina traveled more than 8,500 miles after a tracking device was attached 18 months earlier, an ocean research group says.
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Ecology
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Environment
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Environment
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Ecology
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Plants & Animals
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Ecology
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Ecology
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Environment
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