WHAT/WHERE
In the middle of the ocean the food chain starts with plankton and ends with sharks.

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In the Pacific, a tiny island 300 miles away from the shore hides a giant mountain beneath the waves that forms a home for thousands of plankton feeding fish. These fish attract tuna, and the tuna attract thousands of sharks.

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Joshywashington

Joshywashington is a Travel Media Ninja from Seattle who enjoys writing, climbing trees and strong coffee.

  • Andrew Keet

    Sharks are in danger of going into extinction the world over, to educate yourselves about this fascinating creature view this website.
    http://www.sharks.org.za

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