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Hi - tech is making the seas transparent

Scientists in the US have developed a new technique to detect sharks on the Pacific coast, which could be used to tracking the threat of endangered scalloped hammerhead Sharks and other species in their surrounding environment.

Source: phys.org
Published on 2023-02-17

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