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              November 30, 2012
              Lauren Jonas

              Painful Images of Shark Trading in the Arabian Sea

              As a resident of a coastal town, I can’t imagine what it would be like if this were happening here. This past summer a friend of mine took me fishing, not for nourishment but for the experience and I ended up catching a baby shark (don’t worry, I threw him back in). The whole experience was pretty amazing. Then back in October I got scuba certified and got to “swim with the fishies.” So when I saw these images taken by Thomas P. Peschak for TIME Magazine of the shark trading business, I was shocked. Over 73 million sharks are killed every year for trading purposes resulting in around 50 different species added to the endangered species list. Not only are these fishermen killing sharks that are on the endangered species list, but their nets are trapping innocent sea life. If you’ve watched Whale Wars on the Discovery Channel then you know that yes, maybe a handful of ships get caught and shut down but the cycle continues because there is big money in the business. The same for the shark trade business. I won’t get into politics over this but it’s pretty sad to see.

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              Like I said, I had a great experience with these creatures (sharks are awesome) and these pictures really hit me hard. Let us know how these affect you in the comments below.

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              • barebackingronaldreagan

                Make it twenty.

              • http://www.facebook.com/matthew.neumann Matthew Neumann

                The only place he contradicts himself is in your narrow-minded and overly-literal interpretation of his comment. 

              • sy

                Wow, Fanboys coming out! Please read his comments and my comments, narrow-mindedness is not something an intelligent person would accuse me of. 

              • http://fstoppers.com/author/rebecca Rebecca Britt

                Wasn’t so much agreeing with his personal attack, but at his disgust at this comment.. —>”I’d personally abort 10 human fetuses just to save one shark.”  

                Not that anyone cares (or should care) on a photography site, but I am pro-life (personal choice and not so much political), so to me this comment is pretty disgusting. Now, I don’t know how killing sharks has anything to do with abortion, but that comment was pretty absurd to begin with. 

              • http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=748308861 Casey Colomb

                So sad, especially the innocent sea life. They didn’t deserve it. Lol.

                Grab a tree and hug it.

              • http://www.facebook.com/1984studios Mat Miller

                 http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/science-environment-13796479

              • http://www.facebook.com/matthew.neumann Matthew Neumann

                Not a fanboy at all – I have no idea who Mike is.  And don’t you worry – I read every comment, and made the choice to comment as I did. A spade is a spade, even when they’re blind to it themselves.

              • sy

                Judging by your profile picture you are the buffoon, plain and simple.

              • sy

                Well, if you insist I show you facts instead of using your head a little.. “According to the Centers for Disease Control (CDC), since 1973, roughly 50 million legal induced abortions have been performed in the United States.”. “Industry is the production of an economic good or service within an economy”, Source Wikipedia. Since planned parenthood charges money for these abortions I think it is safe to call it an industry. Well that wasn’t too difficult for you to understand, was it, Anders?

              • http://twitter.com/angusbooker Angus

                Some species of sharks are now approaching near extinction levels.. Humans are not. Don’t drag another debate into the current debate. 

                Think about the kittens.

              • thelastnight ofyourlife

                 Why are you people more upset about this than unborn babies being
                slaughtered? Sharks don’t think/feel/reason like humans do. And yes, a
                fetus absolutely does those things. This is what’s wrong with the world,
                that you’d care to protect some fish over a human being! Sure, a shark
                is caught, has his dorsal fin cut…a baby is RIPPED limb from limb,
                body part by body part, while being dragged through the birth canal.
                People with your attitude make ME sick.

              • thelastnight ofyourlife

                 Because you have a moral compass. You would probably be equally angry watching “depopulation” suspected (but not proven) bird flu cases, or your average factory slaughter house.

              • http://www.facebook.com/matthew.neumann Matthew Neumann

                Yes, “judging”.  Which is all you can do when you’ve got nothing of any substance to say. Resorting to personal insults based on a visual of me (in a halloween costume, no less – how irrelevant to the conversation can you get?) is low-brow to say the least. Especially as you hide behind your invisible “Sy” cloak, unlinked to anywhere. Big man, you are. You’re simply showing your narrow-mindedness, again. 

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