Great White and Human Encounters - admin - 04-18-2017
A 17 year old surfer died Monday April 17, 2017 while surfing off the southern coast of Australia. Tragic for the family but is the shark to blame for doing what comes naturally in it's environment?
On the west coast of the United States seals have been a protected species for decades and are making a dramatic comeback. They also represent a tasty meal for the great white. It is predictable there will be more exploratory bite deaths. How radical do you think the response will be?
RE: Great White and Human Encounters - Tammy Green - 04-18-2017
(04-18-2017, 05:07 PM)admin Wrote: A 17 year old surfer died Monday April 17, 2017 while surfing off the southern coast of Australia. Tragic for the family but is the shark to blame for doing what comes naturally in it's environment?
On the west coast of the United States seals have been a protected species for decades and are making a dramatic comeback. They also represent a tasty meal for the great white. It is predictable there will be more exploratory bite deaths. How radical do you think the response will be?
A shark's going to do what a shark's going to do.
RE: Great White and Human Encounters - Jan Glarum - 04-22-2017
Fifteen attacks in 17 years. Why would anyone think it is worth culling sharks just because humans enter their domain?
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