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What we can do:

❁ Stopping the shark fin trade would be the first step to saving the hammerheads.

❁ Being more careful when fishing could also help save the hammerheads. Commercial fisherman can learn the migrating patterns and avoid accidentally catching the sharks.

❁ When the sharks are migrating through certain areas, the waters need to be watched so they aren't caught at all, on purpose or on accident.

Human actions can be altered to save these sharks.

Current Human Interactions:






❁ Most people believe that the shark fin trade only happens in Asia. In all actuality it's a global trade.

The fins of the sharks are cut off and the sharks are thrown back in, left to die at the bottom of the ocean.The fins are used to make soup.

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Hammerheads

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