megangibson+FollowSharks' Reproductive Organs Reveal a Scary TruthScientists just found microplastics in almost every shark they studied—yep, even in their reproductive organs. Not only is this a huge red flag for ocean health, but it also means people eating these sharks could be swallowing toxic stuff. With shark populations already down 71% in 50 years, this pollution is just making things worse. Time to rethink our plastic habits? #Microplastics #OceanPollution #SharkConservation #PlasticFree #EcoFriendly #Science7912Share
Zachary Gutierrez+FollowWhy Are Great White Sharks Vanishing?South Africa's iconic great white sharks have all but vanished from Seal Island, causing a ripple effect in the marine ecosystem. Without these top predators, there's been a surge in other species like sevengill sharks and bold Cape fur seals, reshuffling the food web dramatically. Scientists suggest ending harmful shark nets and supporting marine conservation to restore balance. Let’s work together for a healthier ocean! 🌊 #SharkConservation #MarineLife #SaveOurOceans #EcoFriendly #Science546Share
Richard Vaughan+Followshark nets are falling out of favor!It’s time to rethink shark nets at Sydney’s beaches. Critics say they’re outdated and harmful to marine life. While they’ve been around since 1937, the consensus is shifting, with local councils voting against their use. With new tech like drones and SMART drumlines available, could this be the end of shark nets? Let’s protect our oceans and stay safe too! 🦈🏖️ #SharkConservation #OceanSafety #SydneyBeaches #Science40Share