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    In the years, the shark population has decreased by at least 95% in 20 years. As well as 12 million sharks, that are accidentally caught every year. When Eric Stroud heard from fisherman that rotting sharks keep live away and they have performed thousands of tests. Therefore, they have to keep the sharks away from us humans. Most shark attacks are by people surfing. Although, most shark attacks happen while people surfing they can find a way to keep them away from the surface of the beach

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    White Sharks

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    The problem, or debate, that I have chosen for my final project is the return of White Sharks to the Atlantic coast, specifically off of Eastern Massachusetts. Because it is more of a debate, there are both positives and negatives to this. These pertain to environment and ocean wildlife, public safety, ecotourism, conservation, and research. The cause of this debate comes with the return of White Sharks to the area. Over the past few years, there has been an increase of this apex predator to our

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    characteristics of sharks, they present an array of issues and challenges for fishery management and conservation. Many shark species are characterized by relatively late maturity, have slow growth and low reproductive rates (as they are Apex Predators), which can make them extremely vulnerable to overexploitation. Concern has grown over the past few years regarding the status of shark stocks and the sustainability of their numbers in the world of fisheries. As the demand for shark products such as shark fin soup

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    Shark Ethical Egoism

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    Sharks have been feared ocean hunters ever since people first observed them swimming in the vast ocean. However, today sharks are rapidly declining in numbers on a global scale due to humans having replaced them as the ocean’s top predators. Sharks being the hunters are now being the hunted because the controversial shark finning epidemic. Shark finning refers to how the shark has all its fins removed from the carcass and then being thrown back into the ocean usually while still being alive. The

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    The Basking Shark

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    The basking shark, Cetorhinus maximus (Gunnerus 1765), is the second largest fish species in the world, with individuals measuring up to 11 m (Sims & Quayle 1998). Though basking sharks are one of the largest fish species on record, very little is known about their overall biology (Sims 1999, DFO 2008). Basking sharks are found circumglobally in temperate to tropical waters, with distinct stocks found throughout the world’s oceans (Southall et al. 2005, DFO 2008). They are considered the only obligate

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    What Is Shark Finning?

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    people are unaware of the cruelty that is shark finning, it involves cutting off the sharks fins then throwing them back in the ocean to die a slow and painful death, unaware of the dangers a shark extinction would pose to the entire ecosystem, even though the ocean produces the majority of the oxygen we breathe many people do not care. Luckily we have many great organizations and volunteers that are trying to spread awareness of the cruelty that sharks are forced to endure, companies such as: www

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    Shark Research Paper Humans are just like sharks. Humans eat meat they have live babies and sharks make mistakes just like humans. Sharks are very interesting creatures but people don’t give them a chance because people make them sound like they are terrible beasts. Many people are more likely to get killed by a car crash then by a shark. If people keep killing sharks for fins there will be no more sharks. Many people call sharks beasts, terrible things, killers, but they are not. For instance sharks

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    Shark Attack Stories about sharks have left us a amplified fear of them. But these extraordinary animals need to be understood. If you have ever seen the "70's blockbuster, Jaws," you're probably comfortable in saying that sharks are the greatest danger in the ocean. Their fighting a unfair assessment, that mainly comes down to a shortage of information. The truth is, you are more likely to get hit by a asteroid then to perish from a shark attack. The probability of being killed by a shark is one

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    Arguments Against Sharks

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    Sharks should not be killed. By:Amelia caspari-maddox Sharks should not be killed because it would mess up the food chain, and they only attack because they are scared so they defend themselves. Your not there Favorit dish Most sharks will not want to eat you or harm you and if they do it is probably because of these reasons. If you let blood or urine get into the water the shark can smell it from miles away and will think you might be a dying animal and try to eat you. Also, if you are

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    rare Goblin Shark fits the bill. The Goblin Shark, also known as the Elfin Shark, is a cold blooded deep sea shark. The Mitsukurina Owstoni, The Goblin Shark scientific name, is a lesser known shark species. IN fact, from 1904 to 1937, scientists thought several specimens of Goblin Shark’s were separate species. This error was because Goblin Sharks are rarely seen,therefore is a little information available. Most other sharks,the Goblin Shark is a carnivore that is,a meat eater. Shark favorites are

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