Turning the Tide

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Contributed by Melanie Young added 2006-06-08

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iwona krekora added 2007-05-17

Thanx a lort melanie, It is long overdue to open people's eyes on the sharks issue! Well done!!!


WarrenA added 2015-12-22

This says, Thanks also a LOT and a LUMP to Ms. M. Young for that this i of her said columns on DOING also so with it now here STILL recounts also that this now here even cites also " ' ' Turning The Tide ' ' " on using Shark nets in fishing for Sharks for herself, for ANYONE whoever accepts also that this even says also, Thanks also a LOT and a LUMP to Ms. M. Young for that this i of her said accounts on DOING also so with it now here STILL recounts also that this now here even cites also " ' ' Turning The Tide ' ' " on using Shark nets in fishing for Sharks him/herself for him/herself, for fans, for readers, for others also and even for us, too....


WarrenA added 2017-02-04

However, this even says also, Thanks also a LOT and a LUMP to Ms. Young for that this i of her said columns on DOING also so with it with it with it now here STILL recounts also that " ' ' ' NOT ONLY DO Sharks become ENTANGLED in them and DROWN, so, too, DO whales, dolphins, turtles, seals, dugongs, rays, sea birds and other animals and their young.... ' ' ' ' " for herself for herself, for ANYONE whosoever accepts also that this even says also, Thanks also a LOT and a LUMP to Ms. Young for that this i of her said accounts on DOING also so with it with it with it now here STILL recounts also that " ' ' ' ' NOT ONLY DO Sharks become ENTANGLED in them and DROWN, so, too, DO whales, dolphins, turtles, seals, dugongs, rays, sea birds and other animals and their young.... ' ' ' ' " him/herself for him/herself, for fans, for readers, for others also and even for us, too....


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