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National Geographic photographer brings plight of marine wildlife to the surface

By Tenley Woodman
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Going nose to nose with tiger sharks, whales and giant squid doesn’t faze National Geographic underwater photographer Brian Skerry.

What does freak out the Uxbridge native is the plight of marine habitats.

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OCEAN’S 30: Over the 30 years...
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OCEAN’S 30: Over the 30 years he has been diving, photographer Brian Skerry has seen a decline in ocean marine life, and he is committed to conservation efforts with the New England Aquarium.

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