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Divers Work Hard to Remove These ‘Ghost Nets’ From a WWII Shipwreck
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Volunteers from "Ghost Diving" swam down about 164 feet in Greece's Ionian Sea to remove the fishing nets from HMS Perseus, which can be deadly for marine life.
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