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I am a huge fan of sharks. In my mind they are the most beautiful and misunderstood creatures in the world. Sharks have an important job to do as part of the ecosystem of the planet and we have a responsibility to leave them alone to get on with it. I'm not against ecotours educating people about sharks, that's very important, just against assholes who have an unnecessary fear of sharks from seeing the Jaws films. (They are films folks - thats all, and only the first one was any good in my humble opinion) To those people, should one ever see this page, check out National Geographic magazine, a couple of months back Peter Benchly wrote an article about the Great White Shark. They should find it very interesting. |
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Anybody who is interested should also check out this book. Name: - Great White Shark Authors: - Richard Ellis & John E. McCosker ISBN: - 0-8047-2529-2 (pbk) ISBN: - 0-06-016451-4 (cloth) Publisher - Stanford University Press, Stanford, California Here are a few pictures showing the power and the beauty of the Great White. |
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