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We call them the Grey Nurse Shark here in Oz, they are critically endangered so great to see the report of a nursery where they can grow and mature. I have dived with them many times they are a truly magnificent creature.
Very interesting. Off NC we see a lot of sandtigers. I have seen a few younger ones. Say 4-5 ft. But never seen a true juvenile. Article does not say what sort of depths the juveniles are found in. Perhaps they are inshore of where we dive.
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