Shark Conservation (My YouTube Video) Fish / Shark Catch & Release Problematic Social Media Trend

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PURE EVIL Fish / Shark Catch & Release Social Media Influencer Trend (DEEP-DIVE) Shark Conservation & Psychology... Today I talk to you about, The UNSOLVED True Crime Case Daily Stories, Of The Cruel hobby and sport known as Catch and Release and the tourism behind it, I talk about, Sharks already face Capitalism atrocities on a daily basis, They're  fighting against seafood industry EX: the bycatch and overfishing in the fishing industry and shark fin soup in the Chinese restaurant industry in China and more major threats to sharks as a whole The seafood industry as a whole is rooted in ecocide and Shark populations are in decline and Shark Conservation is a thing now, Shark catch and release aka shark poaching is an epidemic on social media by wannabe clout-chasers who are psychopathic capitalist animal abusers who want social media fame and profits, Some of the most popular fishing pages on the internet and on social medias openly and routinely violate legal protections for prohibited species, delaying mandatory releases by pulling sharks' gills or entire bodies out of the water to record social media content while they are in misery, When caught, sharks experience significant stress due to the struggle, changes in pressure, and exposure to air, which can lead to organ damage and immune system dysfunction even after release, resulting in nearly 50% mortality rate within a month after catch and release The UM scientists experimentally simulated catch-and-release fishing on five shark species – hammerhead, blacktip, bull, lemon and tiger sharks – in South Florida and Bahamian waters. Researchers took blood samples to examine stress, including pH, carbon dioxide and lactate levels, conducted reflex tests, as well as used satellite tags to look at their post-release survival. Fighting on a fishing line significantly affected the blood lactate levels of sharks, similar to what happens to humans during intense or exhaustive physical exercise, which has been linked to mortality in many species of fish. The study revealed that even with minimal degrees of fighting on a fishing line, hammerhead exhibited the highest levels of lactic acid build of all species studied, followed by blacktip, bull, lemon and tiger sharks. Tagging results also suggested that, after release, hammerheads were also prone to delayed mortality,  

These sharks are not hooked by accident, as the process of catching and reeling them requires very specific bait to bait them in such as stingrays and expensive equipment such as massive fishing reels, specialized camera drones, and "fighting plates". hooks cause problems to fish and sharks many accounts featuring illegal shark handling content solicit opportunities to be photographed with beached sharks, further incentivizing the worst poaching practices State wildlife agencies have looked the other way and social media sites have allowed this illegal activity to grow on their platforms for too long, social media sites should NOT being promoting this behavior or capitalism atrocities on their platforms, None of this behavior is necessary The outcome is the suffering of animals that cannot defend themselves. But the effect must also be the deprivation of positive human qualities, such as empathy, kindness, gentleness,  and compassion, The Pacific Northwest National Laboratory in Washington studies decompression sickness in fish. Researchers found that fish suffer from decompression sickness far more than humans do, 

Sometimes fish end up swallowing hooks and anglers often try to retrieve them This tactic rips out not only the hook but also part of the fish’s throat and guts as well Millions of birds, turtles, and other animals sustain debilitating problems after they swallow hooks or become entangled in fishing lines Wildlife rehabilitators say that discarded fishing tackle, fishing nets, and fishing gear is one of the greatest problems faced to aquatic animals in the oceans, ETC!!!


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