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WHY SHARKS ARE IMPORTANT

6 REASONS WHY SHARKS ARE IMPORTANT

  1. Biodiversity: Sharks are apex predators, playing a vital role in maintaining the balance of marine ecosystems. Their presence helps control prey populations and prevents overgrazing on vital marine resources. When sharks are removed from the ecosystem, it can lead to imbalances and cascading effects throughout the food chain.
     

  2. Economic Value: Sharks have economic significance in industries such as ecotourism, fisheries, and research. Many coastal economies depend on the revenue generated from shark-related activities, including shark diving tourism especially in established Marine Protected Areas (MPAs) and Shark Sanctuaries.
     

  3. Scientific Research: Sharks provide valuable insights into marine biology, ecology, and evolution. Studying them contributes to our understanding of the oceans and helps in making informed decisions about marine conservation.
     

  4. Biodiversity: Sharks are a diverse group of species, each with unique characteristics and ecological roles. Preserving shark diversity ensures that marine ecosystems remain resilient and adaptable to environmental changes.
     

  5. Ocean Health: Sharks are considered indicators of ocean health. Their decline can signal problems in the broader marine environment, including issues like overfishing, habitat degradation, and pollution.
     

  6. Global Balance: Oceans cover the majority of our planet, and the health of our oceans is closely linked to the health of the Earth's ecosystems. Shark conservation is an integral part of maintaining this global balance.

Sharks in the Maldives
Sharks in the Maldives
Thresher shark and Liz

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