Recently, a food blogger because of the incident of eating great white sharks was caught on major platforms, great white sharks belong to the national protection of animals, is currently on the verge of extinction, you know? Even in the largest aquarium on the mainland, there is no shadow of a great white shark, do you know why?
The largest aquarium in the United States in the 1950s housed great white sharks
According to records, in the 50s of the last century, the largest aquarium in the United States once raised great white sharks, but survived for less than a year, and later other aquariums also imitated them, but the results were all without exception, because as the great white shark spent more and more time in the aquarium, its temper would become more and more grumpy, and it began to attack other fish continuously, even sharks were not spared, and finally the staff had to fail, and finally released the great white shark back into the ocean.
The great white shark has a short temper and is one of the most ferocious sharks
Great white shark generally refers to the man-eating shark, is currently the world's largest known size of the frightening fish, adult great white shark size can reach 6 meters, is also one of the most ferocious sharks, has many attacks on fishing boats and humans recorded. According to the study, the gills of the great white shark are severely degraded, and if they want to breathe, they must swim in the sea constantly to ensure enough oxygen. This is also one of the reasons why the aquarium cannot keep great white sharks, and the aquarium space is small, and it is difficult to provide enough space for great white sharks.
Protective measures
In 2012, the General Council of Fisheries for the Mediterranean (GFCM) banned the retention of man-eating sharks and 23 other elastomeric gills listed in Annex II of the Barcelona Convention and authorized their discreet release. However, implementation by GFCM Parties has been very slow. To prevent overfishing and restoration, it is recommended that all commitments under the International Wildlife Treaty to protect man-eating sharks be fully implemented. For Parties to the Convention on Migratory Species (CMS), this includes strict protection. In addition, initiatives are needed to prevent lethal exposure, minimize by-catch mortality, promote safe release and improve reporting of catches, including discards. According to scientific advice and/or prevention methods, man-eating sharks should at least be subject to fishing restrictions.