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					<description><![CDATA[Way back in the day, I worked at the Vancouver Aquarium and we tried to keep blue sharks on display. Another good pelagic species. They did not seem to recognize tank walls or the glass and continually rammed into them until their noses were a mess. Then they got infections and died.]]></description>
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