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Queensland Study: Shark Relocation Offers Temporary Safety Boost
Primul articol: 2 apr. 2026, 03:46
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A study conducted in Queensland, Australia, indicates that relocating sharks from popular swimming areas offers only a temporary improvement in swimmer safety. The research suggests that sharks often return to their original habitats or are replaced by other sharks, limiting the long-term effectiveness of relocation programs. The findings raise questions about the sustainability and ethical implications of shark relocation as a safety measure.Articole despre acest subiect
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