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Websites:

8. http://www.sharkprotect.com/

9. http://www.reefed.edu.au/home/explorer/animals/marine_vertebrates/sharks_and_rays/conservation_and_management_of_sharks_and_rays

10. http://www.carbonfootprint.com/calculator.aspx

11. http://greatbarrierreef.com.au/information/great-barrier-reef-food-web/

12. http://www.shark.ch/Database/Search/species.html?sh_id=1016

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