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  • fred rit
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    so basically the moral of the story is : we (humans) will do anything we can to make the waters of Reunion Is. safe for people to go swimming , surfing and to engage in any type of recreational activities that involves entering its waters , which means : in order for us to have fun we can declare open season on sharks.
    Wrong , barbaric ,stupid , and laughable at best.
    Now let's say you start a culling program that involves eliminating as many sharks as possible , sure it will reduce the number of attacks but for how long ? are you gonna keep culling forever ? Look at S. Africa ,they've tried everything with some patchy results , but the problem exists and they've admitted there's nothing really you can do about it .
    As far as the tourism industry being hit , the people of Reunion need not to worry , the motherland ( France ) will provide assistance , just stay out of harm's way , accept that you are surrounded by one of the most bull shark infested waters on earth , and most of all learn how to respect the ecosystem that nowadays has become so fragile as a result of human behavior …

  • ryan irving
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    Wait can't PETA help in anyway at this point OMG when these monsters or done they won't be Anymore Sharks