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    "Great Migration" - DIVER Canada

    Even the simple sardine is capable of greatness. Collectively, and I’m talking more than a family reunion, these innocuous fi sh offer up an extravaganza

    truly oceanic in scale. It’s often called the greatest shoal on earth – a descriptive both clever and correct!More commonly referred to as the ‘sardine run…

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    "Great Migration" - DIVER Canada Even the simple sardine is capable of greatness. Collectively, and I’m talking...
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    "Sharing with Sharks" - National Geographic In a surprising interaction at sea, colossal whale sharks home...
    Researchers believe there are more 5.25 trillion pieces of plastic debris in the ocean. While about 20% are...
    Thumbnail Michael AW – selected as one of 40 world’s Most Influential Nature’s Photographer Outdoor Photographers Read...
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