[NatureNS] shark sightings

From: "Laurie Murison" <gmwhale@nbnet.nb.ca>
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Date: Thu, 16 Aug 2012 13:01:31 -0300
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At least six species of sharks inhabit the Bay of Fundy, but very little =
is known about their distribution, movements or occurrence in the Bay =
and even less so about the threats they face.=20

To learn more about sharks in the Bay of Fundy, the Grand Manan Whale & =
Seabird Research Station is developing a shark sightings database and a =
basking shark photo ID catalogue with help from funding from the =
Government of Canada Habitat Stewardship Program. We are urging the =
public to help with our research by contributing any shark sightings and =
photographs to our catalogue and database. Email them to =
sharksightings@gmwsrs.info

To learn more about sharks in the Bay of Fundy and how you can help, =
please visit our blog: fundysharks.wordpress.com

Thanks

Laurie Murison
Executive Director
Grand Manan Whale & Seabird Research Station=20
24 Route 776
Grand Manan, NB Canada E5G 1A1
506 662 3804,  Fax 506 662 9804
http://www.gmwsrs.org
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<DIV><SPAN>To learn more about sharks in the Bay of Fundy, the Grand =
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&amp; Seabird Research Station is developing a shark sightings database =
and a=20
basking shark photo ID catalogue with help from funding from the =
Government of=20
Canada Habitat Stewardship Program. We are urging the public to help =
with our=20
research by contributing any shark sightings and photographs to our =
catalogue=20
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please visit our blog: fundysharks.wordpress.com</SPAN></DIV>
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