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Hundreds of dead sharks and fish wash up on two beaches in Wales
Hundreds of dead sharks and fish, likely discarded by a fishing boat, washed up on Cefn Sidan in Carmarthenshire and Saundersfoot in Pembrokeshire. A local conservationist suggested the marine life was thrown overboard to pursue a more commercial catch.
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