There are just 67 deaths by sharks in the whole world. Often the shark may see a flash of white (a person's leg or arm) and mistake it for a fish. Sometimes people in dark wet suits are mistaken for seals. Many sharks are simply curious like dolphins, but since dolphins are of no threat and love to play with humans, the shark is menacing looking and the blame has been laid by scientists on the movie JAWS.
1,000 people in the world drown for every shark attack or shark related death. Believe it or not (by scientists studies) for every 60 bites from a shark there are 25% of New Yorkers that bite each other!
Much of the blame for a frenzy of sharks coming closer into shores of beaches is blamed on 'baiters' for tour boats. They throw out blood and entrails of fish to entice the sharks just so the folks on the tour boats can see a real live shark. One shouldn't play with mother nature!!! Now surfers and other beach goers are blaming these shark tours for more sharks sticking closer to shores of beaches.
I've read many stories where a shark has been curious over a human and circles them. They may come close and all it takes is a punch on the end of their nose or a poke in the eye if the person in the waters feels the shark is getting too close and generally the shark will leave. If there is a feeding frenzy going on with sharks with a large group of fish a diver may get mixed up in the whole thing and be bitten or chewed to death.
Sharks are one of the oldest creatures besides the Blue Whale in the world. It would be a terrible thing if people were so ignorant they didn't educate themselves on sharks and realize they help clean up our oceans and have a reason for being there. Like any animal that is wild, one should learn about them, respect their turf and coincide with nature. If people persist on taking chances or not reading signs that are apparent on many beaches of shark warnings then they pretty much get what they deserve. Many of the people who have reported shark attacks have actually been divers and some surfers.
I agree with baiting for sharks and that they cause an imbalance of nature bringing the shark closer to crowded beaches or Coastlines.
Should we kill sharks? No! We are the interlopers in their turf and we should respect the warnings.
I believe about 20,000 are killed every year
3 sharks, die , on average, every second
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Dolphins POSSIBLY!!! Dolphins do not intentionally kill sharks because they are a predator. Dolphins are actually the sharks prey. The only time that a dolphin can and will attack a shark is when it feels threatened. Even then all they do is charge at the sharks and, "hit" them with their mouths. Then if the shark was hit hard enough then it'd have a hard time breathing. Then it would possibly die.
It's unclear how many lemon sharks are killed annually as global estimates of shark mortality are difficult to quantify. Lemon sharks are at risk of being killed due to overfishing, bycatch, and habitat destruction. Conservation efforts are in place to help protect lemon shark populations and ensure their survival.
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Believe it or not, more people are killed by coconuts falling on their heads than getting killed by sharks!
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Up to 73-78 million sharks are killed each year.
Sharks do not eat people. They might seem like huge monsters to everyone but that is actually a stereotype. Movies such as jaws, give people the impression sharks are man eating monsters but research actually states that soda machines kill more people than sharks do. Each year, 17 000 are killed in car crashes. 10 000 people are killed by lightning. 5 people are killed by sharks.
from 1 million to 100million sharks are killed eatch year from commercial fishing.
I believe about 20,000 are killed every year
sharks. if your killed by a hair dryer then it must be suicide.
Sharks are killed for Sport, Food, Out of Anger, and by Accident. Unfortuately, no matter how hard we try, some people are insensitve, egotistical, or just plain uncaring.
ten thousand and 376 whale sharks
3 sharks, die , on average, every second
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