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I'm a Fish!
Nancy at Divetech and Margo of Kids Sea Camp sponsor a turtle to be released to the ocean in Grand Cayman. The turtle was named "HUNTER" by the kids at the sea camp.

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http://news.sciencemag.org/sciencenow/2011/11/when-humans-first-plied-the-deep.htmlIn a shallow cave on an island north of Australia, researchers have made a surprising discovery: the 42,000-year-old bones of tuna and sharks that were clearly brought there by human hands. The find, reported online today in Science, provides the strongest evidence yet that people were deep-sea fishing so long ago. And those maritime skills may have allowed the inhabitants of this region to colonize lands far and wide.

http://news.sciencemag.org/sciencenow/2011/11/when-humans-first-plied-the-deep.html
 
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