They’re just about extinct.
Sharks are killed at a rate of 73 million per year — they should be afraid of us.
What’s Shark Finning?
Fishers drag a shark to the surface by way of a huge hook protruding through his or her mouth and slice off the shark’s dorsal fin, rendering the animal incapable of swimming. They then dump the still-living shark back into the ocean, where the animal will bleed to death or be slowly eaten alive.
Excellent record keeping, apparently:
Since the year 1580, only 471 people have died as a result of an unprovoked shark attack. Compare that number to 73 million — the number of sharks people kill every single year. So who are the real terrifying ocean predators?
…For the rest.
For an amazing video.
Rare footage here.
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