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- From: philg@zurich.ai.mit.edu (Philip Greenspun)
- Newsgroups: rec.scuba
- Subject: Re: Shark Hunt -- Sharks common in Hawaii?
- Date: 20 Nov 92 18:03:06
- Organization: M.I.T. Artificial Intelligence Lab.
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- In-reply-to: kene@sequent.com's message of Thu, 19 Nov 92 16:56:21 GMT
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- I've been snorkeling about 15 hours, all from the beach, in Hawaii and
- I saw a few reef or white-tip sharks once (about 25' down, 200 yards
- from shore). However, they weren't much over six feet long and they
- cleared out when a school of dolphins came in.
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- -- Philip Greenspun
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