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Posted by: Maine Environmental News
July 10, 2021

Maine triples number of sensors that track large sharks

Posted by: Maine Environmental News
July 10, 2021

ASSOCIATED PRESS • July 10, 2021

A year a fatal attack in Harpswell, the state has deployed 32 acoustic receivers between York and Boothbay Harbor, according to the Department of Marine Resources.

Source:https://www.pressherald.com/2021/07/10/maine-triples-number-of-sensors-that-track-large-sharks-2/

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