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_Roebuck_ entered what Dampier called Shark Bay, from an enormous shark he caught there.
History of Australia and New Zealand From 1606 to 1890 George Sutherland 1880
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We woke up before the sun (pretty creepy standing on the beach in the dark knowing you will be jumping in the water with sharks very shortly!) and a local took us to Shark Bay, which is a popular spot to swim with sharks at sunrise.
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'Shark Bay' where we were lucky enough to catch a glimpse of a reef shark just as it swam off into the distance.
TravelPod.com TravelStream™ — Recent Entries at TravelPod.com 2010
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Yet he did sneak her into the official narrative: He named both "Rose Island" in the Pacific near Samoa and "Cap Rose" in Shark Bay in Western Australia after her.
Stephen J. Gertz: The Most Amazing Woman You've Never Heard Of Stephen J. Gertz 2011
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Yet he did sneak her into the official narrative: He named both "Rose Island" in the Pacific near Samoa and "Cap Rose" in Shark Bay in Western Australia after her.
Stephen J. Gertz: The Most Amazing Woman You've Never Heard Of Stephen J. Gertz 2011
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"There can be huge battles over a single female," says Richard Connor, an animal behaviorist at the University of Massachusetts at Dartmouth, who has been studying wild dolphins in Shark Bay, Australia, for 24 years.
Dolphins form sophisticated alliances to win battles and protect their young Post 2010
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"There can be huge battles over a single female," says Richard Connor, an animal behaviorist at the University of Massachusetts at Dartmouth, who has been studying wild dolphins in Shark Bay, Australia, for 24 years.
Dolphins form sophisticated alliances to win battles and protect their young Post 2010
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In the video, Dr. Richard Connor, studying dolphins in Shark Bay in Western Australia, documents cases of males kidnapping and holding females as rape captives, sometimes for months at a time.
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There are plenty of living stromatolites in parts of Shark Bay along the western coast of Australia, where the water is shallow, hot and very salty.
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Shark Bay is a world heritage site with lots of rare native mammals
North West Resources Tour Alex Allan 2009
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