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Save Our Seas Magazine - Issue 06 | Winter 2016 | Miami | Bimini | By-Catch | CITES

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This issue includes articles featuring the assignments of the two Marine Conservation Photography Grant winners on the impact of human developments on fragile ecosystems in Florida, USA and in Bimini, Bahamas, a celebration of the recent listings on CITES, an in-depth exploration of the perils of by-catch for vulnerable shark populations, and the incredible discovery of the extraordinarily long lived Greenland Sharks in the Arctic waters…

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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