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THAILAND-ENVIRONMENT/SHARKS
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February 24, 2023 
Maya Shark Watch Project team members prepare to install their baited remote underwater video station... 
PHI PHI LEH ISLAND, Thailand 
The Wider Image: Sharks, tourists jostle for space around Thai destination island 
Maya Shark Watch Project team members prepare to install their baited remote underwater video station in Maya Bay, at the Phi Phi Island National Park, on Phi Phi Leh Island, Krabi province, Thailand February 24, 2023. The Maya Shark Watch Project use underwater cameras and drones to count sharks and observe their behaviour, feeding areas, and breeding patterns. In the year between November 2021, when they initiated a pilot study, and the end of 2022, they noticed a decrease in the number of sharks as tourists gradually returned to Maya Bay. REUTERS/Jorge Silva SEARCH "SILVA THAILAND SHARKS" FOR THIS STORY. SEARCH "WIDER IMAGE" FOR ALL STORIES. 
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