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  2. Category:People from Redwood City, California - Wikipedia

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    Sportspeople from Redwood City, California (56 P) Pages in category "People from Redwood City, California" The following 32 pages are in this category, out of 32 total.

  3. Mike Rutzen - Wikipedia

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    The Sharksafe Barrier is made of four rows of large vertical pipes, [15] each fitted with magnets that move with the ocean currents and tides to manipulate the swim patterns of sharks. These magnets overstimulate the unique electrosensory system of Elasmobranchs (i.e. sharks, skates , and rays ), known as the Ampullae of Lorenzini , which ...

  4. Was that really a shark swimming through the streets of Fort ...

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    READ MORE: Crocs are really swimming through the streets of Key Largo Later in the comments, Habuda says that the video was shot by another person in the area, Ed Bell.

  5. Bay Cities FC - Wikipedia

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    Bay Cities Football Club was founded in 2021 in Redwood City, California by the co-owners Anders Perez, [3] Ivan Martinez [4] and K.C. Watson. [5] During 2021 BCFC took part at the 2021 NISA Independent Cup, [6] where they finished 3rd of the Pacific Region, just behind PDX FC and Space United FC.

  6. SAP Center - Wikipedia

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    In June 2013, German software company SAP (co-founded by Sharks managing partner Hasso Plattner, who is also SAP's chairman of the board) purchased the naming rights to the facility in a five-year deal worth US$3.35 million per year. The arena was renamed "SAP Center at San Jose" upon approval by the San Jose City Council. [15]

  7. Shark - Wikipedia

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    The liver's effectiveness is limited, so sharks employ dynamic lift to maintain depth while swimming. Sand tiger sharks store air in their stomachs, using it as a form of swim bladder. Bottom-dwelling sharks, like the nurse shark, have negative buoyancy, allowing them to rest on the ocean floor.

  8. Sharks in popular culture - Wikipedia

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    The Sale Sharks, an English rugby union team; The San Jose Sharks, a U.S. National Hockey League team; The Shanghai Sharks, a Chinese basketball team; Sharks F.C., a Nigerian football team; The Sheffield Sharks, an English basketball team; The Sharks, a South African rugby union team; The Worcester Sharks, a professional ice hockey team

  9. Pacific Shores Center - Wikipedia

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    Pacific Shores Center is used more than just as an area for work. The facilities present include a 38,000 square feet (3,500 m 2) fitness center that includes a gym, pool, and spa along with playing fields. [13]