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Baby shark found dead on tourism-ravaged beach from Leonardo DiCaprio film

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A baby blacktip reef shark washed up dead on Mayo Bay in Koh Phi Phi Leh made famous by the Leonardo DiCaprio movie The Beach.

The incident happens almost four months after Thai authorities shut down the beach to halt environmental damage caused by tourists.

Footage taken on October 16 shows dozens of blacktip reef sharks swimming at Maya Bay, where a baby shark was later found dead with its head stuck in an empty rice bag.

Diving instructor Andrew Hewett found the stranded creature floating in the waters around Maya Bay on the island of Koh Phi Phi Ley, Thailand. ‘’The sharks head was poking through a tiny opening in the white canvas sack that would have once been used to sell rice. The shark drowned after getting stuck in the bag and being unable to swim,’’ he said.

Tragically, it comes just weeks after environmentalists were overjoyed after seeing dozens of blacktip reef sharks swimming in the area for the first time since it was closed to the public in May this year due to the damaging environmental effects of tourism.

Wildlife officials are now investigating how the shark died as they continue their efforts to reverse the damage ravaged upon the island by more than one million tourists visiting it each year.

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