Saving the Grey Nurse Shark.

A worldwide decline in shark populations has major consequences for the marine ecosystem. Large predators have a top-down control of other marine species, so their survival and abundance is vital to the health of the entire system. Although no shark species have been recorded to go extinct since human records began, the grey nurse shark population on the eastern coast of Australia is in a precarious position due to previous over-exploitation and now, accidental deaths.
Read Corey’s blog Conservation Bytes.

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