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Shark in King Cove cited as "evidence" that a shark could also be in Iliamna?

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I'm no expert on this topic, hence why I've brought it to the talk page instead of outright removing it. However, surely I cannot be the only one skeptical of how a shark showing up in King Cove is relevant to reports of a shark in a body of water nearly 650 km northeast of it. Does anybody have an explanation? AnonymousMusician (talk) 22:40, 11 July 2019 (UTC)Reply