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RED SEA, EGYPT - NOVEMBER 18: A view of Whitetip reef shark, faced with the danger of extinction due to climate change and human pollution, at Red Sea off Egypt on November 18, 2024. White-sided reef sharks and long-nosed spinner dolphins living near coral reefs in the Red Sea in Egypt are negatively affected by human pollutants, overfishing, bycatch and global climate change. In recent years, there has been a 90 percent global decline in mature individuals of the 4-meter-long whitetip reef sharks, which have an average life span of 25 years. Sebnem Coskun / Anadolu/ABACAPRESS.COM

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RED SEA, EGYPT - NOVEMBER 18: A view of Whitetip reef shark, faced with the danger of extinction due to climate change and human pollution, at Red Sea off Egypt on November 18, 2024. White-sided reef sharks and long-nosed spinner dolphins living near coral reefs in the Red Sea in Egypt are negatively affected by human pollutants, overfishing, bycatch and global climate change. In recent years, there has been a 90 percent global decline in mature individuals of the 4-meter-long whitetip reef sharks, which have an average life span of 25 years. Sebnem Coskun / Anadolu/ABACAPRESS.COM

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RED SEA, EGYPT - NOVEMBER 18: A view of Whitetip reef shark, faced with the danger of extinction due to climate change and human pollution, at Red Sea off Egypt on November 18, 2024. White-sided reef sharks and long-nosed spinner dolphins living near coral reefs in the Red Sea in Egypt are negatively affected by human pollutants, overfishing, bycatch and global climate change. In recent years, there has been a 90 percent global decline in mature individuals of the 4-meter-long whitetip reef sharks, which have an average life span of 25 years. Sebnem Coskun / Anadolu/ABACAPRESS.COM

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RED SEA, EGYPT - NOVEMBER 18: A view of Whitetip reef shark, faced with the danger of extinction due to climate change and human pollution, at Red Sea off Egypt on November 18, 2024. White-sided reef sharks and long-nosed spinner dolphins living near coral reefs in the Red Sea in Egypt are negatively affected by human pollutants, overfishing, bycatch and global climate change. In recent years, there has been a 90 percent global decline in mature individuals of the 4-meter-long whitetip reef sharks, which have an average life span of 25 years. Sebnem Coskun / Anadolu/ABACAPRESS.COM

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RED SEA, EGYPT - NOVEMBER 18: A view of Whitetip reef shark, faced with the danger of extinction due to climate change and human pollution, at Red Sea off Egypt on November 18, 2024. White-sided reef sharks and long-nosed spinner dolphins living near coral reefs in the Red Sea in Egypt are negatively affected by human pollutants, overfishing, bycatch and global climate change. In recent years, there has been a 90 percent global decline in mature individuals of the 4-meter-long whitetip reef sharks, which have an average life span of 25 years. Sebnem Coskun / Anadolu/ABACAPRESS.COM

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RED SEA, EGYPT - NOVEMBER 18: A view of Whitetip reef shark, faced with the danger of extinction due to climate change and human pollution, at Red Sea off Egypt on November 18, 2024. White-sided reef sharks and long-nosed spinner dolphins living near coral reefs in the Red Sea in Egypt are negatively affected by human pollutants, overfishing, bycatch and global climate change. In recent years, there has been a 90 percent global decline in mature individuals of the 4-meter-long whitetip reef sharks, which have an average life span of 25 years. Sebnem Coskun / Anadolu/ABACAPRESS.COM

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RED SEA, EGYPT - NOVEMBER 18: A view of Whitetip reef shark, faced with the danger of extinction due to climate change and human pollution, at Red Sea off Egypt on November 18, 2024. White-sided reef sharks and long-nosed spinner dolphins living near coral reefs in the Red Sea in Egypt are negatively affected by human pollutants, overfishing, bycatch and global climate change. In recent years, there has been a 90 percent global decline in mature individuals of the 4-meter-long whitetip reef sharks, which have an average life span of 25 years. Sebnem Coskun / Anadolu/ABACAPRESS.COM

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RED SEA, EGYPT - NOVEMBER 18: A view of Whitetip reef shark, faced with the danger of extinction due to climate change and human pollution, at Red Sea off Egypt on November 18, 2024. White-sided reef sharks and long-nosed spinner dolphins living near coral reefs in the Red Sea in Egypt are negatively affected by human pollutants, overfishing, bycatch and global climate change. In recent years, there has been a 90 percent global decline in mature individuals of the 4-meter-long whitetip reef sharks, which have an average life span of 25 years. Sebnem Coskun / Anadolu/ABACAPRESS.COM

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RED SEA, EGYPT - NOVEMBER 18: A view of Whitetip reef shark, faced with the danger of extinction due to climate change and human pollution, at Red Sea off Egypt on November 18, 2024. White-sided reef sharks and long-nosed spinner dolphins living near coral reefs in the Red Sea in Egypt are negatively affected by human pollutants, overfishing, bycatch and global climate change. In recent years, there has been a 90 percent global decline in mature individuals of the 4-meter-long whitetip reef sharks, which have an average life span of 25 years. Sebnem Coskun / Anadolu/ABACAPRESS.COM

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RED SEA, EGYPT - NOVEMBER 18: A view of Whitetip reef shark, faced with the danger of extinction due to climate change and human pollution, at Red Sea off Egypt on November 18, 2024. White-sided reef sharks and long-nosed spinner dolphins living near coral reefs in the Red Sea in Egypt are negatively affected by human pollutants, overfishing, bycatch and global climate change. In recent years, there has been a 90 percent global decline in mature individuals of the 4-meter-long whitetip reef sharks, which have an average life span of 25 years. Sebnem Coskun / Anadolu/ABACAPRESS.COM

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RED SEA, EGYPT - NOVEMBER 18: A view of Whitetip reef shark, faced with the danger of extinction due to climate change and human pollution, at Red Sea off Egypt on November 18, 2024. White-sided reef sharks and long-nosed spinner dolphins living near coral reefs in the Red Sea in Egypt are negatively affected by human pollutants, overfishing, bycatch and global climate change. In recent years, there has been a 90 percent global decline in mature individuals of the 4-meter-long whitetip reef sharks, which have an average life span of 25 years. Sebnem Coskun / Anadolu/ABACAPRESS.COM