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  2. Shark culling - Wikipedia

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    Shark culling is the deliberate killing of sharks by government authorities, usually in response to one or more shark attacks. The term "shark control" is often used by governments when referring to culls. [ 1 ]

  3. Shark Conservation Act - Wikipedia

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    Shark finning refers to the practice of cutting the fins from live sharks while at sea, and then discarding the rest of the fish back into the ocean. If they are still alive, the sharks either die from suffocation or are eaten because they are unable to move normally. Shark finning is widespread, and largely unregulated and unmonitored.

  4. Western Australian shark cull - Wikipedia

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    Great white sharks have been captured and shot in Western Australia's controversial shark culling policy. The majority of sharks that were killed in the cull were tiger sharks, [1] despite white sharks being the main target. The Western Australian shark cull is the common term [note 1] for a former state government policy of capturing and ...

  5. Wildlife conservation - Wikipedia

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    Culling is the deliberate and selective killing of wildlife by governments for various purposes. An example of this is shark culling , in which "shark control" programs in Queensland and New South Wales (in Australia ) have killed thousands of sharks , as well as turtles , dolphins , whales , and other marine life.

  6. Brazil seizes world's biggest illegal shark fin consignment - AOL

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    SAO PAULO (Reuters) -Brazilian authorities said on Monday they had seized 28.7 metric tonnes of illegally obtained shark fins that would be exported to Asia, in what they called the world's ...

  7. Drum line (shark control) - Wikipedia

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    A drum line is an unmanned aquatic trap used to lure and capture large sharks using baited hooks. They are typically deployed near popular swimming beaches with the intention of reducing the number of sharks in the vicinity and therefore the probability of shark attack.

  8. Shark attacks dropped in 2024. Here's where most bites ... - AOL

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    The number of shark attacks, including deadly bites, dropped substantially worldwide in 2024, according to a new report. Shark attacks dropped in 2024. Here's where most bites occurred.

  9. Fishermen caught with alleged illegal giant tuna, sandbar ...

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    After only a few minutes, the officers watched one of the fishermen gaff and boat a sandbar shark, which is a prohibited species. The officers boarded the boat and found over 20 illegal black sea ...