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‘A significant impact on our coastal ecosystems’

Our oceans are changing, and not just because of rising temperatures.

A new study published in the journal

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revealed that apex sharks — the top predators of the seas — are becoming smaller and less diverse. This shift could have ripple effects throughout marine ecosystems, ultimately impacting the seafood we eat and the beaches we enjoy, according to
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What’s happening?

Researchers from the University of the Sunshine Coast analyzed over 60 years of data from Queensland’s Shark Control Program. They found a significant decline in the number, size, and diversity of apex shark species like tiger sharks, great *******, and whalers.

Lead author Dr. Chris Henderson noted, “What we’ve seen is a decline over time in the abundance and, more crucially, the diversity of targeted apex shark species.”

This means we’re at risk of losing sharks that play vital roles in our coastal ecosystems.

Why are apex sharks important?

Sharks aren’t just the stars of “Shark Week.” They’re crucial players in maintaining healthy oceans. These top predators help balance entire food webs, keeping other marine populations in check.

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Dr. Henderson emphasizes the gravity of the situation: “This tells us that we are having a significant impact on our coastal ecosystems — across the whole food web.”

When shark populations decline, it creates a domino effect throughout the ecosystem. This can impact the abundance of other fish species, potentially affecting the seafood industry and the livelihoods of coastal communities.

Moreover, this decline likely reflects the combined impacts of large-scale fishing pressures on marine populations. As our oceans face multiple threats from rising global temperatures and plastic pollution, losing these important predators could further destabilize already stressed ecosystems.

What can I do about declining shark populations?

The good news is that we’re not powerless in the face of this challenge. Here are some ways we can help protect sharks and maintain healthy oceans:

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certified by organizations like the
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to reduce pressure on shark populations.

Many sharks accidentally ingest plastic, mistaking it for food. By

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on single-use plastics, we can help keep our oceans cleaner and safer for marine life.

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to spread awareness. Understanding the importance of sharks in our ecosystems can help change negative perceptions and promote conservation efforts.

Support organizations working to protect sharks. Consider donating to or volunteering with groups dedicated to shark conservation.

Advocate for better fishing practices. Push for policies that reduce bycatch and protect important shark habitats.

By taking these simple steps, we can help ensure that sharks continue to play their vital role in our oceans, maintaining the balance that supports the marine ecosystems we all depend on. Remember, when we protect sharks, we’re also protecting the health of our oceans — and that’s a win for everyone.

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