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Pew: Shark Populations Enrich Ecosystem, Economy in The Bahamas
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Sharks are in trouble globally, and there are few locations where healthy shark populations still exist. In The Bahamas, a 20 year-old ban on longline fishin...
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2011-05-25 07:07:47
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