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  2. List of threatened sharks - Wikipedia

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    Threatened sharks are those vulnerable to endangerment in the near future. The International Union for Conservation of Nature ( IUCN ) is the world's oldest global environmental organization. [ 2 ] It evaluates threatened species, and treats threatened species not as a single category, but as a group of three categories, depending on the degree ...

  3. Shark culling - Wikipedia

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    In 2014, a shark cull in Western Australia killed dozens of sharks (mostly tiger sharks) using drum lines, [53] until it was canceled after public protests and a decision by the Western Australia EPA; from 2014 to 2017, there was an "imminent threat" policy in Western Australia in which sharks that "threatened" humans in the ocean were shot and ...

  4. Shark attack - Wikipedia

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    The downside of shark nets is that they result in bycatch, including threatened and endangered species. [67] Between September 2017 and April 2018, 403 animals were killed in the nets in New South Wales , including 10 critically endangered grey nurse sharks , 7 dolphins , 7 green sea turtles , and 14 great white sharks . [ 71 ]

  5. Shark attacks: US led the world in 2024. Where else does ...

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    2024 was an "exceptionally quiet year" for shark attacks. But the U.S. still led the globe - again. See where the fatal attacks happened.

  6. Why sharks aren’t out to get you - AOL

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    Shark attacks capture a disproportionate share of public attention, given their rarity (cows kill more people annually). Historian of marine science Samantha Muka, of Stevens Institute of ...

  7. Why do sharks attack humans? - AOL

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    Why do sharks attack humans? According to the Shark Research Institute, there are over 400 plus species of shark around the world, which include great white sharks, tiger sharks and bull sharks.

  8. Save Our Seas Foundation - Wikipedia

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    The first sharks to be included were basking and whale sharks in 2003, [11] and by 2016 a total of 12 shark species and all manta and devil ray species were listed in Appendix II, [12] [13] as well as sawfish species in Appendix I. In 2019 a further 18 species were added (mako sharks, guitarfishes and wedgefishes).

  9. Why sharks attack — and why they don’t. In Florida, the ...

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    A shark bit a human in the Florida Keys again. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways to reach us