The purpose of blog is to address this complicated issue by exploring it thorough multiple perspectives: social, biological, environmental, cultural, etc. Ultimately, I want shark species to flourish while coexisting with the darn homosapiens but there are many other issues to ponder and hurdles to jump. Is it acceptable to condemn the traditions and values of a culture in our quest to preserve shark populations, and if so, in what ways? Can these newly enacted bans really have any control over illegal fishing or will it just encourage more poaching? Is sustainable shark harvesting possible?
Of course, I won't attempt to answer all of these questions, or even have a solid concrete answer for any of them. The important point is to raise awareness for this growing problem and hopefully encourage more people, just like YOU, to continue in the struggle to prevent sharks from extinction.
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The layout of the website is nice. The topic is very specific and I like that. Instead of focusing on a broader topic such as dwindling shark population, you are focusing on just one aspect of it which is a big cause of the dying shark populations. You also put forth several problems that might become issues if finning is outlawed. I'm not sure if the humorous aspect is necessary in the 2nd to last paragraph. But overall, good stuff.
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I definitely love your last photo and last line of this page. It entertained me and made me chuckle.
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I love that cartoon - he has a lot of really good ones - have you seen the shark week one? I have the app!
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