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Track sharks off the U.S. coast. Due to seeing news reports on Ironbound, a 12ft Great White off the east coast. -- (link)
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Meg (aka Mojave)
May 12 '22, 08:38
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https://www.ocearch.org/tracker/
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That's one reason why I don't like the ocean when I can't see stuff. Too many jellyfish and sharks and that terrifying seaweed that also makes me pee
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sycor
May 12, 09:28
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fuck the ocean -- nm
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Nott the Brave
May 12, 09:45
lol
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Landshark
May 12, 09:37
that's coooool -- nm
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prayformojo
May 12, 09:16
Lots of dolphins, seals, and sea turtles on the West Coast. No sharks. -- nm
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Mop
May 12, 08:52
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That's just what the sharks want you to think. -- nm
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Beryllium
May 12, 08:55
Ahh! Mel alert. Don't click on the link. There are sharks!
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Inigo
May 12, 08:48
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