Baby sharks: Do do do do look out for them at Thailand's Phi Phi island


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Baby shark do do do do... Divers at Ko Phi Phi will soon see more bamboo sharks swimming about. — S Hotels & Resorts/dpa

On the Thai dream island of Phi Phi, bamboo sharks have been released into the wild after being bred for several months.

The Save Our Sharks project aims to support the fragile marine ecosystem around the Hat Noppharat Thara – Mu Ko Phi Phi National Park in Krabi province, which is popular with tourists from all over the world.

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