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Weibo's ability to connect people has been used by campaigns to help street children, boycott polluting companies, even to ban the use of sharks' fins in soup.
Additional data on long-term movements and habitat use of sharks at FFS are required to better assess the likely ecological impacts of shark culling.
Additional empirical data quantifying long-term movements and habitat use of sharks at FFS are needed to assess the likely efficacy and broader ecological impact of culling sharks to reduce predation on monk seals in shallow habitats.
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Culling has been the primary shark mitigation policy of the New South Wales Government for over 60 years, through the use of "shark" nets.
Opposition leader Mark McGowan has called for the use of shark shields along the beaches of WA calling these a more effective solution than drum lines.
Nearly 40 years ago, the makers of the documentary "Blue Water, White Death," including the American author Peter Matthiessen, pioneered the use of shark-viewing cages at the Dangerous Reef in southern Australia, shooting from the safety of their aluminum enclosures, the most extraordinary footage ever made of great whites in their natural environment.
Recently he helped launch another online campaign to outlaw the use of shark fins in traditional Chinese soup.
The use of shark nets has historically caused large numbers of deaths, and they have been eliminated in most areas and replaced with baited hooks.
Off KwaZulu-Natal, the use of shark nets to protect beaches has reduced the populations of these large predators, leading to a dramatic increase in the number of juvenile dusky sharks (a phenomenon called "predator release").
Studies into the use of shark cartilage as a tumor anti-angiogenesis solution have not been conclusive [70], however, certain elements of the shark's adaptive immune system may provide possible avenues of treatment.
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