Research commissioned by Sky Ocean Rescue and WWF, through their Ocean Hero campaign, found six in 10 don't know bottlenose dolphins visit our shores and were unaware that sharks are also here
Brits are passionate about protecting our marine life - but have no idea dolphins, killer whales and sharks can be found in UK seas, according to a study.
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