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Thailand Seeks to Revive the Leopard Shark of the Indo-Pacific

On the southern island of Maiton, Thailand has begun a historic effort: to release leopard shark pups from the Indo-Pacific raised in aquariums, with the aim of reviving a species in decline. Leopard sharks have seen their populations decrease due to overfishing and habitat loss. Their presence is vital to marine balance, but they are increasingly scarce in the waters of Southeast Asia. For the first time, scientists and local authorities work t…
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On the southern island of Maiton, Thailand has begun a historic effort: to release leopard shark pups from the Indo-Pacific raised in aquariums, with the aim of reviving a species in decline. Leopard sharks have seen their populations decrease due to overfishing and habitat loss. Their presence is vital to marine balance, but they are increasingly scarce in the waters of Southeast Asia. For the first time, scientists and local authorities work t…

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aztecamorelos.com broke the news in on Wednesday, February 4, 2026.
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