Article 561F6 Sharks 'functionally extinct' at 20% of world's coral reefs as fishing drives global decline

Sharks 'functionally extinct' at 20% of world's coral reefs as fishing drives global decline

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Graham Readfearn
from Environment | The Guardian on (#561F6)

Worldwide study finds Australia among nations with highest shark numbers, but 34 out of 58 nations have half what was expected

Destructive and unsustainable fishing has caused a crash in shark numbers across many of the world's coral reefs, upsetting the ecological balance of the critical marine ecosystems, a major study has found.

A network of remote underwater cameras across 58 countries found sharks were functionally extinct" at almost one in five of the 371 reefs studied over four years.

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