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    Hi Ace,
    sightings of thresher sharks getting less, so here is the last footage I got on camera, closer as promised.
    Enjoy

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    That was all quite a run!
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    Quote Originally Posted by klemens Gann View Post
    Hi Ace,
    sightings of thresher sharks getting less, so here is the last footage I got on camera, closer as promised.
    Enjoy
    Thanks Klem, great as always!

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    Hi Ace, my pleasure. I'm sorry that they gone and not more people can enjoy them. But we should not forget that they are a pelagic species. I guess we've been blessed with having them around for such a long time and I'm glad for the video opportunity they gave me.
    We finally found some Pygmy seahorses in the area, so this will be my next project which takes a while as they are very hard to film. But I will come up with something in the next weeks.
    So long Klemens

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    You know I will be waiting to see what you come up with. You never seem to disappoint!

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    Oh, thanks to you Klemens, now many more will get to enjoy them forever, and all this helps put Moaboal on the map which brings eco tourism in which means jobs.

    Footage like you have shot is part of what goes into eventually making magnificent creatures worth more to humans alive then dead just like they have done with whale sharks in Donsol and thresher sharks in Malapascua, and people like you deserve credit for that.
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