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Sharks: Protecting These Apex Predators for Ocean Health and Biodiversity
Sharks play a critical role in maintaining the health of marine ecosystems as apex predators, regulating the balance of species below them in the food chain. Despite their importance, many shark species are endangered due to overfishing, habitat destruction, and the global trade in shark fins. Conservation efforts focus on protecting these majestic creatures through marine protected areas, sustainable fishing practices, and global awareness campaigns. By safeguarding sharks, we help ensure the overall biodiversity of our oceans and the survival of numerous other marine species. Shark conservation is vital for aquatic life and the entire planet's health.
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