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‘Shark tourism’ to begin as of 5th June



It was determined that Boncuk Bay in Gökova, Turkey, is the second breeding zone of the Sandbar shark, after the southern coasts of North America. The bay has been declared a ‘Protected Nature Reserve’, and is now closed to sea traffic. A team of experts undertook close study of the sharks during the last year, a difficult and lengthy process, because of their shy nature, and because they could only be approached from the surface of the water.

However, a recent project prepared for the ‘Boncuk Bay Shark Obsveration Facilities’ will enable tourists to observe the sharks with more ease, and ‘Shark tourism’ will begin in Boncuk Bay as of 5th May, World Environment Day.

 




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