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Post by account_disabled on Dec 23, 2023 23:29:11 GMT -5
And so on and on in a process thats been compared to a Mexican wave. Tragically when regular operations resumed its thought that the postwar abundance of fish may have contributed to a fishing boom that led to an unprecedented exploitation of their world. Of course no matter how seriously humanity takes its imaginary fishing ban some damage will never be reversed. The tragedy of overfishing means that many marine species have already vanished from the oceans forever. Even for those that remain there are many other barriers in the way of a full recovery from habitat loss to local extinctions. However perhaps the most striking effect of a global moratorium on Mobile App Development Service fishing would be the sharks. A predator boom In a corner of the Museum of Zoology in Lausanne propped up on a pedestal is a slightly oddlooking great white shark. snout and jaws curled into a shy smile it contains all that remains of an individual caught in. Most of the fishs body is a model a somewhat artistic interpretation of the reallife animal with just her fins and teeth. Measuring .m .ft long she was almost the size of a speed boat. But whats particularly remarkable about this giant is where she was found not in South Africa Australia Florida or any of the usual sharkinfested waters. Instead she was apprehended near Ste off the coast of southeast France. This was one of Europes last great white sharks.
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