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Swimmer Removes a Hook from Shark's Jaw

A swimmer was recorded over the weekend handling a shark at Cape Henlopen State Park Beach in Delaware. it was discovered that the swimmer has professional training - and he was trying to remove a hook from the shark's jaw. Reporter interviews SRI researcher Melissa Michaelson to learn how this type of interaction can affect the shark.

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