Sharks Like To Hang Out, But Their Spots Often Overlap With Commercial Fishers'
Many shark species tend to congregate in the same areas as industrial fishing ships, a study finds. As a result, tens of millions of sharks in the open ocean end up caught either as food or bycatch.
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July 26, 2019 at 03:43AM
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NPR News: Sharks Like To Hang Out, But Their Spots Often Overlap With Commercial Fishers'
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