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December 30, 2007 A great white shark's record-breaking swim between New Zealand and Australia could be far more impressive than previously thought. The 4.4m shark, nicknamed Kerri, started its journey at Stewart Island in March. An electronic tag attached to its dorsal fin came off 3000km away, near the Great Barrier Reef, two weeks ago. The journey is the longest ever recorded by a shark from New Zealand. But Department of Conservation scientist Clinton Duffy said it could have been thousands of kilometres longer. Continue reading original article at the New Zealand Herald
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