conservation of endangered sharks

There are more than 350 known shark species. According to the Shark Foundation, a quarter of these species are included commercial hunting, which has given effect to the various species, all over the world, which is threatened with extinction.

Some shark with a decrease in numbers has namayang enough and exotic such as Endeavour Dogfish shark Zebra, as well as favorites like the whale shark.

But because we know relatively little about the details of many types of shark behavior, to help every shark conservation, marine biology studies must first learn more about habitat and behavior of this species of fish and mysterious fish.

Many people are afraid of sharks because they are afraid of her figure and the reputation of killing him. However, in most of the world's shark attacks are quite rare and cause fewer fatalities than the level of wounding.

Somewhere in the world where people are more often see sharks, there are actions in which people can take measures for protection from shark attacks, but they are seldom noticed. For surfers and swimmers, many of the beach set nets to prevent sharks sharks so as not to get too close to the beach.

Protective clothing shark attack this is recommended for use by penombak fish which would often meet, have a lot of fish on the spear, and will lead to draw the attention of sharks. This is because many types of sharks, carrion eaters or as well as hunters, will be attracted to the wound and the prey of panic.

It preventive for this type of situation - where people can find themselves unwittingly routine behavior on the shark - which makes marine conservation biology studies to be important. The real value of shark conservation research, is to find the most effective way to reduce human impacts on the habitat of sharks.

Volunteering for marine conservation studies may lead you to some beautiful and interesting parts of the world. One example is the tiger shark conservation programs that run on the Aliwal Shoal Marine Protected Area off the Eastern Cape, South Africa.

Beautiful beach here is exhaled by warm currents from the Indian Ocean and is a great place to surf. To assist marine conservation efforts, these people volunteer here, (student of marine biology) collect information about the conservation of fish populations, shark movements, feeding habits and territory.

The volunteers will learn to identify individual sharks dar sign of them, will help puts a sign on the sharks and track the use of electronic devices. They also have special clothes for shark tiger shark cage without using protection.

Such studies aimed at finding ways for the protection of sharks from extinction and ensure the conservation of natural shark habitat.

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