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![]() WHOA, for being a site devoted to the care and husbandry of living fish we do have some pretty diverse views on sharks! Its a little frustrating to see people argue that because humans have been killed by sharks that we should in turn kill them back. Well, take a look at the statistics;
Shark attacks on humans Quote:
Considering that there are 6.2 billion humans on the earth and lets say that in 2000 there were 50 deaths from sharks (for "unreported cases"). This means the percentage is so small that I need to use scientific notation to represent it. Compared to. Human attacks on sharks Quote:
IUCN Shark Specialist Group. "Shark Specialist Group Finning Statement." Sea Shepherd Conservation Society - www.seashepherd.org. "Longline Fishing." WildAid & Co-Habitat. "Shark Finning." September 2003. Now we don't have a total on how many sharks are actually in the ocean (estimates say that we have already lost 75-90% of ALL SHARKS), just look at the numbers. 100 million sharks to 50 humans? This isn't war my friends, this is one species completely eliminating a whole GENUS of species from the earth. So please don't come on here and tell me that its fair or a good idea to "combat the problem" because that is a very ignorant statement. You all graduated grade 5 and 6, please think back to how important those "food webs" were. You take out the apex predator of the ocean and then the oceans collapse, when the oceans collapse the billions of people who rely on the ocean go into starvation. Guess your expensive and tasteless shark fins won't help you then. Levi |
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