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DURBAN, SOUTH AFRICA - FEBRUARY 5: Sand Tiger Sharks, which prefers the coast of Durban region to rest during the breeding period, are photographed while swimming under water within the scope of ‘World Oceans Day’ in Durban, South Africa on February 5, 2024. Emphasizing the strategic importance of oceans and seas in carbon absorption and combating climate change, ‘World Oceans Day’ aims to highlight the rational use of seas and oceans for the sustainability of human existence. South Africa, which is the meeting basin of the Atlantic Ocean and the Indian Ocean, is known for its unique rich biodiversity. Tahsin Ceylan / Anadolu/ABACAPRESS.COM

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DURBAN, SOUTH AFRICA - FEBRUARY 5: Sand Tiger Sharks, which prefers the coast of Durban region to rest during the breeding period, are photographed while swimming under water within the scope of ‘World Oceans Day’ in Durban, South Africa on February 5, 2024. Emphasising the strategic importance of oceans and seas in carbon absorption and combating climate change, ‘World Oceans Day’ aims to highlight the rational use of seas and oceans for the sustainability of human existence. South Africa, which is the meeting basin of the Atlantic Ocean and the Indian Ocean, is known for its unique rich biodiversity. Tahsin Ceylan / Anadolu/ABACAPRESS.COM

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DURBAN, SOUTH AFRICA - FEBRUARY 5: Sand Tiger Sharks, which prefers the coast of Durban region to rest during the breeding period, are photographed while swimming under water within the scope of ‘World Oceans Day’ in Durban, South Africa on February 5, 2024. Emphasising the strategic importance of oceans and seas in carbon absorption and combating climate change, ‘World Oceans Day’ aims to highlight the rational use of seas and oceans for the sustainability of human existence. South Africa, which is the meeting basin of the Atlantic Ocean and the Indian Ocean, is known for its unique rich biodiversity. Tahsin Ceylan / Anadolu/ABACAPRESS.COM

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DURBAN, SOUTH AFRICA - FEBRUARY 5: Sand Tiger Sharks, which prefers the coast of Durban region to rest during the breeding period, are photographed while swimming under water within the scope of ‘World Oceans Day’ in Durban, South Africa on February 5, 2024. Emphasising the strategic importance of oceans and seas in carbon absorption and combating climate change, ‘World Oceans Day’ aims to highlight the rational use of seas and oceans for the sustainability of human existence. South Africa, which is the meeting basin of the Atlantic Ocean and the Indian Ocean, is known for its unique rich biodiversity. Tahsin Ceylan / Anadolu/ABACAPRESS.COM

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DURBAN, SOUTH AFRICA - FEBRUARY 5: Sand Tiger Sharks, which prefers the coast of Durban region to rest during the breeding period, are photographed while swimming under water within the scope of ‘World Oceans Day’ in Durban, South Africa on February 5, 2024. Emphasising the strategic importance of oceans and seas in carbon absorption and combating climate change, ‘World Oceans Day’ aims to highlight the rational use of seas and oceans for the sustainability of human existence. South Africa, which is the meeting basin of the Atlantic Ocean and the Indian Ocean, is known for its unique rich biodiversity. Tahsin Ceylan / Anadolu/ABACAPRESS.COM

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DURBAN, SOUTH AFRICA - FEBRUARY 5: Sand Tiger Sharks, which prefers the coast of Durban region to rest during the breeding period, are photographed while swimming under water within the scope of ‘World Oceans Day’ in Durban, South Africa on February 5, 2024. Emphasising the strategic importance of oceans and seas in carbon absorption and combating climate change, ‘World Oceans Day’ aims to highlight the rational use of seas and oceans for the sustainability of human existence. South Africa, which is the meeting basin of the Atlantic Ocean and the Indian Ocean, is known for its unique rich biodiversity. Tahsin Ceylan / Anadolu/ABACAPRESS.COM

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DURBAN, SOUTH AFRICA - FEBRUARY 5: Sand Tiger Sharks, which prefers the coast of Durban region to rest during the breeding period, are photographed while swimming under water within the scope of ‘World Oceans Day’ in Durban, South Africa on February 5, 2024. Emphasising the strategic importance of oceans and seas in carbon absorption and combating climate change, ‘World Oceans Day’ aims to highlight the rational use of seas and oceans for the sustainability of human existence. South Africa, which is the meeting basin of the Atlantic Ocean and the Indian Ocean, is known for its unique rich biodiversity. Tahsin Ceylan / Anadolu/ABACAPRESS.COM

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DURBAN, SOUTH AFRICA - FEBRUARY 5: Sand Tiger Sharks, which prefers the coast of Durban region to rest during the breeding period, are photographed while swimming under water within the scope of ‘World Oceans Day’ in Durban, South Africa on February 5, 2024. Emphasising the strategic importance of oceans and seas in carbon absorption and combating climate change, ‘World Oceans Day’ aims to highlight the rational use of seas and oceans for the sustainability of human existence. South Africa, which is the meeting basin of the Atlantic Ocean and the Indian Ocean, is known for its unique rich biodiversity. Tahsin Ceylan / Anadolu/ABACAPRESS.COM

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DURBAN, SOUTH AFRICA - FEBRUARY 5: Sand Tiger Sharks, which prefers the coast of Durban region to rest during the breeding period, are photographed while swimming under water within the scope of ‘World Oceans Day’ in Durban, South Africa on February 5, 2024. Emphasising the strategic importance of oceans and seas in carbon absorption and combating climate change, ‘World Oceans Day’ aims to highlight the rational use of seas and oceans for the sustainability of human existence. South Africa, which is the meeting basin of the Atlantic Ocean and the Indian Ocean, is known for its unique rich biodiversity. Tahsin Ceylan / Anadolu/ABACAPRESS.COM

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DURBAN, SOUTH AFRICA - FEBRUARY 5: Sand Tiger Sharks, which prefers the coast of Durban region to rest during the breeding period, are photographed while swimming under water within the scope of ‘World Oceans Day’ in Durban, South Africa on February 5, 2024. Emphasising the strategic importance of oceans and seas in carbon absorption and combating climate change, ‘World Oceans Day’ aims to highlight the rational use of seas and oceans for the sustainability of human existence. South Africa, which is the meeting basin of the Atlantic Ocean and the Indian Ocean, is known for its unique rich biodiversity. Tahsin Ceylan / Anadolu/ABACAPRESS.COM

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DURBAN, SOUTH AFRICA - FEBRUARY 5: Sand Tiger Sharks, which prefers the coast of Durban region to rest during the breeding period, are photographed while swimming under water within the scope of ‘World Oceans Day’ in Durban, South Africa on February 5, 2024. Emphasising the strategic importance of oceans and seas in carbon absorption and combating climate change, ‘World Oceans Day’ aims to highlight the rational use of seas and oceans for the sustainability of human existence. South Africa, which is the meeting basin of the Atlantic Ocean and the Indian Ocean, is known for its unique rich biodiversity. Tahsin Ceylan / Anadolu/ABACAPRESS.COM

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DURBAN, SOUTH AFRICA - FEBRUARY 5: Sand Tiger Sharks, which prefers the coast of Durban region to rest during the breeding period, are photographed while swimming under water within the scope of ‘World Oceans Day’ in Durban, South Africa on February 5, 2024. Emphasising the strategic importance of oceans and seas in carbon absorption and combating climate change, ‘World Oceans Day’ aims to highlight the rational use of seas and oceans for the sustainability of human existence. South Africa, which is the meeting basin of the Atlantic Ocean and the Indian Ocean, is known for its unique rich biodiversity. Tahsin Ceylan / Anadolu/ABACAPRESS.COM

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