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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]there are too many sharks out in the wild, they need to culled, thanks to all the conservation groups they have blood on their hands[/quote] It is due to overfishing and global warming pushing sharks into new waters - not due to conversationists …[/quote] If there are too many sharks fish and kill them, many countries would help[/quote] Why so many shark attacks 2022? It's that warmer oceans are changing where they live. “Sharks are inhabiting areas that they might not have in the past. They might be moving slightly later in the year or earlier in the year, depending on what they need to do in terms of their temperature preferences,” https://www.theskimm.com/news/shark-sightings How are sharks affected by overfishing? Some – like sharks and rays – reproduce more slowly than others, making them more vulnerable to fishing pressure. If we kill sharks more quickly than they reproduce, we are overfishing; their numbers will dwindle and we won't be able to catch many sharks in the future. Overfishing is a problem for both sharks and us.[/quote]
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