Australia's Grey Nurse Sharks - a plight for survival

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Contributed by Tim Hochgrebe added 2011-06-16

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LeighW added 2011-06-24

What a Great article. it's SO upsetting to see the shooters and fishers party gaining power through the libs, in areas such as south west rocks, where grey nurse sharks are found.

I was down there just 3 weeks ago and shot some great footage of the sharks. check out the video here : http://vimeo.com/25114787


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