Unravelling the mysteries of Norfolk Island's Tiger Sharks
Esri Australia Senior Science Advisor, Jennah Williams joins research teams from the Flinders University’s Southern Shark Ecology Group at Norfolk Island to find out why there's a large population of tiger sharks in the area. Watch as they track shark movements and analyse what they've been eating to determine the impact of offal disposal activities on the shark population.

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