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Submitted by Atlantic Scuba on 25/07/2010 at 12:03


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Sighting Type: 2 - Diving/Snorkelling
Shark Type: 3 - Other, see below
Species: 4 - Thornback
Ocean: Atlantic Ocean
Sighting Date: 24/07/2010 at 15:00
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Local Dive Site: Helford River mouth
Conditions: Calm
Visibility: 3 - Good
Confidence: 3 - Certain
Description: Mixed size and sex, there were a lot today. They seem to prefer the edge between soft sand and kelp covered stoney bottom.
Where you were: Diving/Snorkelling
Number Seen: 14
Size: 3 feet
Sex: Don't know
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