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Sharks should fear humans

Sharks should fear humans
10-15 people killed by sharks each year, but 73 million sharks die at the hands of humans annually and loosing 50% of their population in the past 10 years. Currently 30% of shark species are threaten with extinction.
Senseless Killings
Sharks are killed mainly for food or recreational sports. Shark products have high commercial value: the flesh, the skin for high-quality leather; teeth and jaws for ornaments; liver oil for cosmetics, medicines, vitamin A, and skin-care products; and the most prized anatomy of the shark; its fins. The cartilage that makes up the shark fins are believed to be a ‘cure’ for cancer.

This journey will bring you into how Sharks are being caught in the ocean and how they are tortured by us. This is ‘Seabed Shocker’ you will be surprise at what you’ll see here.