Thursday 15 April 2010

Sharks are Friends not Food!

Ok, so bear with me please, I love sharks and think they are very misunderstood and magnificent fish. One of the most memorable moments of my life was swimming in the pacific ocean and seeing a school of 100+ hammerheads swimming all around me. I have had many an argument before now with people who are afraid of sharks, think I am crazy to dive with them near me or even worse think it is acceptable to eat them.

It seems to me that in any film portraying a shark they are always the monsters that eat people. I even witnessed my friends little boy recently pretending he was a shark (with Jaws theme tune and all) and saying he was going to eat me – he is 3 years old! Due to this the sympathy, and as a consequence protection, of this endangered species is seriously lacking.

Let me give some specific examples of injustices:

1. Sharks kill people, I accept that. Usually around 2 people per year. The number of people who drown each year however is in excess of 3,000. When I go diving with sharks my friends get very nervous about this and wonder if I have lost my mind. At no point however do they express their concern about the risk of me drowning.

Elephants kill around 50 people per year. When I tell people that I got married in Sri lanka and my wedding transport was an elephant I get the response of “wow” or “how cool” not omg, how dangerous - are you mad!

Over a million people each year are killed in road traffic collisions yet I do not know a single person who considers it too dangerous to travel in a vehicle.

My point is there is absolutely no logic to the fear people have of sharks this is simply something which has been instilled in people by the media.

Sharks are wild predators which need to be respected but that respect does not need to be in the form of fear to the point of hysteria.


2. My second angry rant – eating sharks. Whilst humans are quick to point to sharks as the angry “mankiller” there appears to me to be insufficient outrage in respect of how many sharks are killed by humans each year. It is estimated (MCS) that for every fatal shark attack, 10 million sharks are killed by humans.

Many shark species are classified as endangered and more are being added to the list on a constant stream. I cannot see why it would be acceptable to hunt any creature to the point of extinction.

Furthermore shark finning is a barbaric and outrageous practice which should simply not be condoned. On many occasions a shark is caught, the fin is removed while it is alive and then it is thrown back into the water to either starve to death, be eaten alive by other fish, or drown. Many people think of this happening in far away places but I live in Lincoln, England and there is a Chinese restaurant near me which serves shark fin soup!!! This enrages me. Going back to my earlier analogy about elephants, do you think it would be accepted if a local Indian restaurant decided to serve elephant meat? Do you think it would be accepted any more if it became known (for example) that the general practice was that the elephant had the leg chopped off for the meat while it was alive and was then left to starve to death? I doubt it very much. Would the practice of finning even be ignored if the fins came from cute dolphins….


Finally my thanks and Plea:

Thank you so much for reading my post, which I have no doubt you will realise I feel passionately about. Please think twice before spending your hard earned money in any establishment which condones the practice of shark finning and encourage your friends to do the same. Finally please do not pass on your irrational shark fear to your children so we can hope that the next generation can be far enough removed from Jaws to make the difference we haven’t.

2 comments:

  1. ah you do make me smile. I had forgotten that you had managed to rearrange an entire social committee meal after finding out they served sharks finn.

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