IUCN: Endangered sharks!
World conservation experts on February 22 warn: the threat to marine shark species is more serious than humans mistakenly believe and without protection measures, animals
World conservation experts warned on February 22: the threat to the sea shark is more serious than the myth that humans have, and without protection, the animal will soon disappear in the world. Ocean.
Among these are blue sharks. This species is rapidly declining but not yet considered a threatened species. There are also long tail sharks, short fin mako sharks .
Scientists from the World Conservation Organization (IUCN) argue that overfishing is one of the main causes of the decline in sharks. According to scientist who specializes in shark shark research, Sarah Fowler, "many sharks are now in danger of extinction on a global scale."
'Although the threat to this fish is increasing and the evidence of their decline is increasing, there is no international regulation on hunting to protect this animal,' Sonja said. Fordham - vice president of Shark Alliance called shark protection organization.
Blue sharks are rapidly declining but not yet seen
is a threatened species (Photo: Phil Rudin)
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