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Shark culling at a World Heritage site

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Sharks that are protected from fishing in New Caledonia’s Coral Sea reefs and lagoons — a World Heritage site since 2008 — are being subjected to a culling programme by the New Caledonian authorities to reduce attacks on tourists (see go.nature.com/44pykzk).

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Source: Ecology - nature.com

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