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Fiji Shark Conservation and Awareness Project. 2009 PDF Print E-mail
Written by Stuart Gow   
Thursday, 05 February 2009 20:40

Fiji Shark Conservation and Awareness Project The International Year of the Shark 2009 was inspired by the finding that at the current rate, common shark species will be extinct in 10 to 15 years.

In large regions, species that were once numerous have fallen to 1% of their original numbers. Studies of open ocean sharks estimate 80 to 90% of heavily fished species are gone. Yet these intelligent animals, also called the “Wolves of the Sea” are still fished intensively, and finned for “shark fin soup.” The oceans have evolved over hundreds of millions of years with sharks as apex predators, so their loss will destroy oceanic health.


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