Even after attacks on humans, sharks should be protected.
This opinion essay was posted by a surfer/photographer in
Hawaii who survived from a tiger-shark attack at the expense of one of his legs.
His concern about the Eastern Australian government’s reaction to lift a ban to
hunt the great white sounds reasonable, even after hearing news of the fifth fatality
victim of a great white shark in a ten-month period off the coast of eastern
Australia, because of the difficulty to find the specific shark that attacked
the surfer or that specific species since those endangered predators tend to
move quite a distance constantly to seek easy preys, so that such attempt might
end up killing numbers of other innocent sharks or other marine creatures that
are essential to keep the marine ecosystem in balance.
Enjoy reading and learning this interesting aspect to the
marine predator.
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