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Save Our Seas Magazine - Issue 01 | Summer 2014 | Sharks & People | Manta Rays | Seychelles

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In this issue

This inaugural issue delves into the world of the graceful and inquisitive Manta Rays, explores the island of giants in False Bay, describes the new technologies that shed light on our understanding of Sharks, and an exploration of the Aldabra of the Amirantes in the Seychelles. It features articles on the relationship between Sharks and People, from Shark 'attacks' to Shark fin soup.

Save Our Seas Magazine Description:

The Save Our Seas magazine is a visual celebration of the projects the Save Our Seas Foundation is supporting around the world. Powerful and unique imagery highlight the incredible diversity and beauty of nature, and the impact that we, humans, have on the Oceans. We thrive to produce both a reference magazine for marine conservation bonding compelling visuals and revealing content, and a driver for optimism, showcasing the ripple effect that one organisation can have in the world of ocean conservation.

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