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Shark populations...
« on: March 09, 2019, 09:58:51 AM »
 :shrk: :brnz: :creep: At the expense of getting it in the neck AND this may have been covered before elsewhere IF so please delete...AND I only know what I read and sea on the interweb and THAT story paints a bleak outlook for our sharks in the oceans...elsewhere on the interweb I am busy having a conflagration about this very subject , where some are saying Nooooo...our sharks are a problem and they need to be "culled" and they say they getting this info from SA based marine biologists who say we have a VERY healthy shark population...NOW...is this just SA coast line ???...coz in my mind most and many sharks move around and cover VAST areas of the seas....


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« Reply #1 on: March 09, 2019, 09:01:42 PM »
Last night I have watched Gordon Ramsey's video called shatk bait and it is about shark finning. Shocking is an under statement.
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Re: Shark populations...
« Reply #2 on: March 11, 2019, 08:38:25 AM »
Last night I have watched Gordon Ramsey's video called shatk bait and it is about shark finning. Shocking is an under statement.
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Re: Shark populations...
« Reply #3 on: March 11, 2019, 12:45:18 PM »
:shrk: :brnz: :creep: At the expense of getting it in the neck AND this may have been covered before elsewhere IF so please delete...AND I only know what I read and sea on the interweb and THAT story paints a bleak outlook for our sharks in the oceans...elsewhere on the interweb I am busy having a conflagration about this very subject , where some are saying Nooooo...our sharks are a problem and they need to be "culled" and they say they getting this info from SA based marine biologists who say we have a VERY healthy shark population...NOW...is this just SA coast line ???...coz in my mind most and many sharks move around and cover VAST areas of the seas....


Some thoughts as I am just a weekend warrior fisherman.... :hnthnt:

I think its important to define what one is referring to when we discuss shark populations. I have no doubt that the global population is down when it comes to sharks as a species.

However, it is still possible that local sub-populations can be thriving and in some cases may have encountered a population explosion. Take the KZN black tips for instance. Anyone who fishes off KZN will attest to the fact that there is no shortage of these fish harassing you.

I think this is where the green beanies can completely derail things. The fact that one sustain-ably harvests individuals from a healthy local population or even culling in too large a population does not impact on global conservation.

Much the same as refusing to cull elephants in Kruger is not assisting in conserving elephants in other regions of Africa.

 

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