Despite widespread regulatory changes implemented to protect sharks, a recent study suggests that the rate of global shark fishing mortality has increased in recent years. The study s lead author says shark conservation efforts need to be made more comprehensively.
Washington, Jan 20 (Prensa Latina) Despite worldwide regulations to protect sharks, humans kill, on average, 80 million of sharks every year, Science magazine reported.
Despite widespread regulatory changes implemented to protect sharks, a recent study suggests that the rate of global shark fishing mortality has increased in recent years. The study s lead author says shark conservation efforts need to be made more comprehensively.