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Home / Science / Frontiers in Marine Science – Movements, Habitat Use, and Diving Behavior of Shortfin Mako in the Atlantic Ocean

Frontiers in Marine Science – Movements, Habitat Use, and Diving Behavior of Shortfin Mako in the Atlantic Ocean

24 August 2021
Science

New data on habitat use of the shortfin mako reveals that sharks travel through the EEZ waters of several nations and the HighSeas, emphasizing the need for international coordination to ensure effective management actions. 

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