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Conservation · Elizabeth CityWatching a whale shark swim at the Georgia Aquarium. Zac Wolf/Wikimedia Commons, CC BY-SAThe world’s oceans are home to an exquisite variety of sharks and rays, from the largest fishes in the sea – the majestic whale shark and manta rays – to the luminescent but rarely seen deep-water lantern shark and guitarfishes. The oceans were once teeming with these extraordinary and ancient species, which evolved close to half a billion years ago. However…See the Story
Sharks and rays get a major win with new international trade limits for 70+ species
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