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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsUsing An Endangered Creature As A Boat Toy Isn’t Just Dangerous, It’s Sickening
http://blog.theanimalrescuesite.com/shark-surfing/
Surfing has been universally accepted as a cool sport since Keanu Reeves and Patrick Swayze jumped on boards in the 80s. It is a fun sport, and weve seen numerous innovations on it over the years. However, two depraved and uneducated men decided to use a whale shark, a species that is considered vulnerable by IUCN, as a living surf board.
How this seemed like a good idea is baffling. While whale sharks are incredibly docile and non-aggresive, they can grow to 40 feet, and weigh in at 20 tons. Even a slight reaction by a whale shark can be major trouble for anyone near it, let alone ON it. This level of interaction can effect feeding patterns, prevent movement that is vital to the shark breathing, and damage the sharks mucous layer and the debris the acts as a food source for other fish. During the assault, you can clearly see the whale submerge to shake off the offenders, only to be hijacked again once it surfaced. The video prompted a furious backlash from conservationists, as well as the general public. The London-based wildlife group Marine Connection quickly published the video in hopes of identifying the men so they can be brought to justice.
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Using An Endangered Creature As A Boat Toy Isn’t Just Dangerous, It’s Sickening (Original Post)
Omaha Steve
Jul 2015
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Scuba
(53,475 posts)1. Shameful behavior.
Alkene
(752 posts)2. Non compos mentis
irisblue
(33,053 posts)3. jerks n/t