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Blacktip Reef Shark spotted in Kuwait waters - (Article)

By Dareen Almojil and Nancy PapathanasopoulouFirst published in the Arab Times July 6, 2011 Wrapping up its work inAugust 2011 and sponsored by TOTAL Foundation and TOTAL Kuwait, the Kuwait Turtle Conservation Project (KTCP) wason islands Qaru and Umm Al-Maradim for three full years, mon-itoring...
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Thresher sharks visit "cleaning stations" - (News Story)

Thresher sharks visit cleaning stations to rid themselves of nasty parasites, say researchers. Scientists filmed sharks off the coast of the Philippines visiting a tropical seamount - or undersea mountain. This is a habitat for cleaner fish, which nibble off parasites and dead skin. The sharks...
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