Conservation
The majority of shark fisheries around the globe have little monitoring or
management. With the rise in demand of shark products there is a greater
pressure on fisheries.[39]
Stocks decline and collapse because sharks are long-lived apex predators with
comparatively small populations, which makes it difficult for them breed rapidly
enough to maintain population
Many other threats to sharks include habitat alteration, damage and loss from coastal developments, pollution and the impact of fisheries on the seabed and prey species. A Canadian-made documentary, Sharkwater is raising awareness of the depletion of the world's shark population.
In Australia, species are listed as threatened species under the Environmental Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act 1999. The listed shark species are: Critically Endangered species
Endangered species
Vulnerable
Projects aimed at the conservation of these species have been funded under the Natural Heritage Trust's Marine Species Protection Program.
Police save swimmers from crocodiles
A man swimming in crocodile-infested waters in the Northern Territory was
saved from a likely grisly death when police arrived at the beach in the nick
of time and began shooting into the water to scare the predators away.
Yesterday's drama, on an island beach at Alyangula on Groote Eylandt in the Gulf of Carpentaria, was captured on mobile phone camera by a frantic local man who quickly called police. Constable Sean Stanley, 36, told smh.com.au that the 27-year-old swimmer did not heed his instructions to climb onto the crocodile trap, which was closer than the shore. |