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A new three-year scientific study focusing on uncovering the birthing sites of Cayman's shark population is set to begin.
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A rare encounter with a juvenile great white shark caught by fishermen in April 2023 has reignited scientific interest in the mysterious population of these apex predators in the Mediterranean Sea. By ...