Tuesday, November 4, 2008

Sharks are Endanger

In Morris’s (2008) article, “Shark Fever Hits Hastings Beach,” he claims that sharks are endangered and we should help them. First, he said that some organizations are teaching people to make them understand that sharks are going to extinction if they do not stop fishing them, and make them lovers of sharks instead of haters. For example, youthful people are having fishing just for having good time with their friends. Second, the author states that in the last few years, the number of the sharks has decreased very much and some of them are almost dead or there are low numbers of them. For example, in the last years, the number of the sharks had decreased by about 80%. Next, the author said that the organization defending the sharks had the idea of having arguments by funny way to make and some games to make people understand and change their mind about killing the sharks. Because, more sharks are going to die and so are other related animals. Finally, the author talked about someone of the organization who said that the situation is good now and the number of the sharks are increasing, now because people are more understanding about what has happened with sharks. But there are many people who do not understand.

It is apparent that the author’s idea is right in this article. He is afraid that the sharks are going to extinction. He wants people to know that the ocean will be in danger if the sharks die. The author seems happy that some of the organizations try very hard to make people understand. The author said that some people are understand but the problem is that many people still killing the sharks and that is very bad. The author’s idea of protecting the sharks should be supported by reserves pools, marine police, and reproduction.

There are many random fishers who do not understand that there are some rare sharks. So, what we can do is to open reserve pools to keep them away from random fishers who want to kill them. By reserve pools, we can make sharks increase (then before) by providing good weather, food, and a clean place. For example, shrimps were almost to extinctions, but many companies and organizations put them in reserves pools, and they have a good population now. The reserves pools have some advantage in that they can protect the sharks from pollution and make them increase in good weather. Sometimes the killers can get them by their hooks but if they do not want the fish they throw it away and that may cause injury to the fish and sometimes it makes the fish die. The reserve pools are useful and have a lot of advantages, so environment organizations.

Next, illegal fishing and fishers are going everywhere, and sometimes nobody stops them when they have random fishing. If we need to stop them, we need marine police from different countries and we should follow some organization which can control them. For example, we need our police to be like the U.N. police, so they are from different countries but the U.N. controls them. And, the marine police have a lot of advantages in the ocean’s borders. They can stop any attempt of the fishers to steal the sharks or kill them. They can stop any illegal business between the fishers in the ocean. Finally, they can stop them from getting into the reserve pools. The marine police have a lot of advantages, but we need to have an organization for them.

Finally, it is true that the sharks are increasing, but the number of other kinds of sharks is decreasing. The scientists have discovered ways to increase reproduction of the organisms that make people increase in a very fast and easy way. The doctors should reproduce the sharks and put them in the reserve pools until they get big enough to put them in the ocean. The doctors can change the genetics so that thing can be familiar with the pollution and the new changing weather of the global warming.

In conclusion, sharks are in dangerous because of the stealers and random fishers. The author said that people should not fish in random ways because they make the number of the sharks is low. We can protect sharks in three important ways. We can afford to save a place for them to live in and increase their number. Second, we can put people in the sea to watch the thieves and catch them. Third, the doctors should use science to make the sharks increase in their number and save them.

Reference
Morris, R. (2008, Oct. 14). “Shark Fever Hits Hastings Beach.” Sussex Express. Retrieved October 29, 2008, from http://www.sussexexpress.co.uk/479/Shark-fever-hits-Hastings- beach.4589698.jp

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