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Go Lydia
Researchers found a two hundred pound great white shark. They named the shark Lydia and attached a tracker to her and took her bood. They finished in 15 minutes and got her back in the water and everyone watched her leave they yelled you go girl and things like that. She started out at the coast of Florida in March 2013. She has swam more than 19,000 miles. Data there collecting can be used to make law protections not to kill sharks like Lydia. The great whites pretty much keep the ocean alive. So they are trying to save the grate whites. Millions of sharks die each year by hunters. They kill them for there body to sell like the fins and the teat hand the meat to make soup.