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Researchers captured footage of a rare shark nursery 2,500 feet below the coastal waters of Ireland

November 14, 2018 Coastal Care


Ireland. Photograph courtesy of: ©Marc Norman

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Drone footage of a rare shark nursery, found 200 miles off Ireland’s western coast, has been revealed. It’s being called a discovery on a “scale not previously documented in Irish waters…”

Read Full Article; BusinessInsider (11-12-2018)

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