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Shark Science Monday: Geremy Cliff discusses South Africa’s “shark control” program

Posted on January 10, 2011January 12, 2011 By David Shiffman 2 Comments on Shark Science Monday: Geremy Cliff discusses South Africa’s “shark control” program
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In this week’s edition of Shark Science Monday, Geremy Cliff of the Kwazulu Natal Sharks Board discusses South Africa’s “shark control” program. If you have a question for Geremy, please leave it as a comment below and I’ll make sure that he receives it.

 

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2 thoughts on “Shark Science Monday: Geremy Cliff discusses South Africa’s “shark control” program”

  1. Wanda Hennig says:
    January 10, 2011 at 11:38 pm

    What a nice surprise to see you among the entries in my daily Google South Africa news listings. Nice interview, Geremy. Thanks.

  2. David Macgregor says:
    January 24, 2011 at 1:59 am

    Hi, I would like to get an email adress for Geremy so I can send through questions relating to the Port St Johns shark attacks. I work for the Daily Dispatch and spoke to him when he visted pSJ after the recent attack on Zama Ndamase.

    We have a daily column called 15 minutes with and we want to feature Geremy there.
    Regards
    David Macgregor
    0823354764

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