Marine biologists discover that shark traffic in and out of a remote Pacific island's lagoon peaks just after dusk

Wednesday, June 15, 2016 - 12:31 in Biology & Nature

Halfway between Hawaii and American Samoa lies a group of small islands and inlets. Among them is Palmyra Atoll, an almost 5-square-mile ring of coral.

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