Shark Culling

Shark culling is the systematic and organised killing of sharks near popular beaches in an effort to stop shark attacks. As of yet they've proved ineffective. A shark cull of massive proportion would be detrimental to the oceans' ecosystem and the harm it would cause could lead to mass extinctions of sea life.



Did you know that there are alternatives to shark culls? Educating people with boards and signs at beaches, shark nets and drums, shark monitoring stations and lifeguards work much better as statistics show.



On another side shark culling does reduce the chances of a predatory shark in the vicinity of nearby beaches and beachgoers, possible limiting attacks and reducing them.



In Western Australia shark culling has recently started.





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