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Is Australia killing sharks? Again? - SharkDiver
Is Australia killing sharks? Again? - SharkDiver

snorkelling with the reef sharks, catching a big tuna, seeing some awesome  rock formations - Picture of Magnetic Island Time Cruises - Tripadvisor
snorkelling with the reef sharks, catching a big tuna, seeing some awesome rock formations - Picture of Magnetic Island Time Cruises - Tripadvisor

Queensland Government Kills Sharks, Faces Court Challenge
Queensland Government Kills Sharks, Faces Court Challenge

Great Barrier Reef - (654) Australia - QLD - Shark World - Magnetic Island
Great Barrier Reef - (654) Australia - QLD - Shark World - Magnetic Island

Fifty years of decline in Queensland's coastal sharks - School of  Biological Sciences - University of Queensland
Fifty years of decline in Queensland's coastal sharks - School of Biological Sciences - University of Queensland

Shark attack comes a month after drum lines pulled from reef
Shark attack comes a month after drum lines pulled from reef

Shocking new imagery of sharks hooked on Queensland Government drum lines -  Australian Marine Conservation Society
Shocking new imagery of sharks hooked on Queensland Government drum lines - Australian Marine Conservation Society

Queensland shark attacks: More than 200 tiger sharks caught off beaches  last year
Queensland shark attacks: More than 200 tiger sharks caught off beaches last year

Sharks navigate using Earth's magnetic field, new research shows -  Geographical Magazine
Sharks navigate using Earth's magnetic field, new research shows - Geographical Magazine

Sharks stalk our waters | Townsville Bulletin
Sharks stalk our waters | Townsville Bulletin

Reunion: An In-Depth Look At The Island's Shark Attacks - DeeperBlue.com
Reunion: An In-Depth Look At The Island's Shark Attacks - DeeperBlue.com

Sharks Left to Die Slowly in Great Barrier Reef Cull
Sharks Left to Die Slowly in Great Barrier Reef Cull

Hemiscyllium ocellatum Queensland Epaulette Shark, Blind Shark, Itar Shark,  Epaulette shark
Hemiscyllium ocellatum Queensland Epaulette Shark, Blind Shark, Itar Shark, Epaulette shark

SWIMMING WITH WHALE SHARKS IN DONSOL – Al Was Here
SWIMMING WITH WHALE SHARKS IN DONSOL – Al Was Here

Dead shark on drumline - ABC News (Australian Broadcasting Corporation)
Dead shark on drumline - ABC News (Australian Broadcasting Corporation)

Epaulette shark - Wikipedia
Epaulette shark - Wikipedia

Shark catch numbers for Townsville and Magnetic Island | Townsville Bulletin
Shark catch numbers for Townsville and Magnetic Island | Townsville Bulletin

PRO DIVE Magnetic Island... - PRO DIVE Magnetic Island
PRO DIVE Magnetic Island... - PRO DIVE Magnetic Island

Sharks use Earth's magnetic field as 'GPS' guidance system, study says |  Sharks | The Guardian
Sharks use Earth's magnetic field as 'GPS' guidance system, study says | Sharks | The Guardian

Like Sea Turtles, Sharks Use the Earth's Magnetic Fields To Navigate |  Technology Networks
Like Sea Turtles, Sharks Use the Earth's Magnetic Fields To Navigate | Technology Networks

Magnetic Museum - Marine Gardens/Shark World Marine... | Facebook
Magnetic Museum - Marine Gardens/Shark World Marine... | Facebook

Shark attack comes a month after drum lines pulled from reef
Shark attack comes a month after drum lines pulled from reef

Government plan to kill sharks | Daily Mail Online
Government plan to kill sharks | Daily Mail Online

Our secret shark bay off Magnetic Island | Townsville Bulletin
Our secret shark bay off Magnetic Island | Townsville Bulletin

New Evidence Suggests Sharks Use Earth's Magnetic Field to Navigate |  Science| Smithsonian Magazine
New Evidence Suggests Sharks Use Earth's Magnetic Field to Navigate | Science| Smithsonian Magazine

Swim on sharks, nothing to see here: could fake kelp prevent attacks? |  Sharks | The Guardian
Swim on sharks, nothing to see here: could fake kelp prevent attacks? | Sharks | The Guardian

Magnetic Island Continues Sans Shark Cages – World Open Water Swimming  Association
Magnetic Island Continues Sans Shark Cages – World Open Water Swimming Association