
Shark Conservation
Shark conservation involves protecting shark populations and their habitats to ensure healthy ocean ecosystems. Sharks are vital predators that help maintain balanced marine life by controlling prey populations. Despite their important role, many shark species face threats from overfishing, bycatch, habitat destruction, and finning. Conservation efforts aim to reduce these threats through stricter fishing regulations, protected areas, and public awareness. Preserving sharks benefits overall ocean health, supports fisheries, and maintains biodiversity. By conserving sharks, we help sustain resilient and thriving marine environments for future generations.