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Sand Tiger Shark Nursery Discovered In Long Island's Great South Bay
A nursery ground for sand tiger sharks was recently discovered in Long Island's Great South Bay. Researchers from the Wildlife Conservation Society's New York Aquarium say this find will help them better protect the vulnerable animals.
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