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Potential Decline of White Shark in Africa: Researchers Urged For Protection, Conservation Efforts
Apex predators, like white sharks, are vulnerable to threats and population decline. In a recent report, the researchers raised concerns about the decreasing and declining number of shark sightings in the region, calling for protection and conservation efforts. Read the full report.
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