lotofwind said...
Yeah,,,I guess your right, just kill a shark that might?? have been the one cause its in the same area??? Their are probly 200 Whites in the area about the same size.
So if there's 200 in that area at that time then culling one or two trying to solve the problem is not going to make the slightest bit of difference to the survival of the species is it.
On the other hand if there's only one or two in the area then that makes it highly probable that one of them was the one that made the attack.
Either way we have little to lose and lots to gain by giving it a try.
If it turns out that we end up culling a dozen sharks over a year or two and it makes no difference then at least we have tried to do something.
Or is the life of a fish now more sacred than the life of a person?
Compare the consequences of the loss of one or two sharks to the loss of one or two or more people.
Do sharks think so highly of their friends and relatives that they have funeral services?
Do they mope around mourning for their dead?
Are their children waiting at home for a parent that wont return?

Are their parents lives destroyed because of a son that doesn't return?

Are they lying awake at 3 o'clock in the morning, terrorised by graphic thoughts going through their head.

Are they terrorised for months when the phone rings in case it's some more bad news.

It's just a fish!
A dumb unthinking fish!
Why is it that some people now seem to be afflicted with some warped logic which says that the life of a human is worth less than the life of a fish?
Where will this sort of logic end?
Why not save all the dogs that attack humans?
After all, they are man's best friend.