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MAN EATING SHARK by Madison Stewart

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WANT TO HELP SHARKS? .... read on... 200 commercial gillnet vessels target sharks within the GBR Marine Park and World Heritage Area, 600 tonnes of shark is removed each year, exporting the fins and selling the body for meat in this country... only you can help stop this, by sending a letter to the government before the review in Feb 2012...

the letter is on the first page, just scroll down, to find it and the addresses to send it from you email...
http://www.elements5.blogspot.com/

THIS IS IT.... have your say, your reaction is their only hope.

thank you. Madison Stewart
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ABOUT THIS FILM:

people who fear sharks in this day and age, fear only knowledge. Most lack the education to understand the truth about sharks and their place in the ocean and that fear of them will lead to the oceans fall. if there is going to be hope for survival in the future, those who fear sharks, will need to be taught to fear for them...

interviews in order of appearance, Terri Harrison, Chang Chin, Ryan Banks, Dominee Gallagher, Ernst Stewart, Janine Goyetche, Madison Stewart.
tiger feeding by Connor Cassidy and Travis Gregg. Shark fining footage from 'SHARKWATER' by Rob Stewart.

filmed and edited by Madison Stewart, 17 years old. In an attempt to make a voice for the sharks and shed light on the legal GBR fin fisheries! because the law and justice are distant. follow the fight...

follow us on facebook: http://www.facebook.com/pages/The-Great-Barrier-Resistance/170788912955837

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  • PLEASE SEND YOUR LETTERS TO STOP LEGAL SHARK FISHING INSIDE THE GBR, it doesnt matter who you are... we need as many as possible visit elements5.blogspot.com or facebook 'great barrier resistance'

  • I love sharks and I hate that people are killing them :( <3 But Im still scared of them and have been since I was 3 and looked at a shark book with scary pictures...

  • @rebeckacool haha that would probably change if you got to go in the water with them, you would be amazed how they are around people if you saw them for yourself :)

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  • @ozjaybabe THANKYOU! they do need our help, so much, im trying to get people who either hate or a scared of sharks to watch this, and relies a 17 year old filmed it and didnt get 'eaten' ;) cheers!

  • Outstanding!!!! Very powerful message! I SOOOO hope you win/won!

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  • this video is so nice, I love it. :) it's so inspiring. :) <3 good job. Shark finning should really stop.

  • @TerraceYouth "How often do the circumstances allow for this?" you ask. Sharks are always present in the waters that people use for swimming, surfing, boating etc. The sharks may not be seen, but they are there. Yet attacks are very rare. Why? Because people are not part of a sharks natural diet. Most shark bites that do occur, don't result in the loss of flesh. Bite and release. Why? Because we aren't on the menu. Occasionally, people bleed to death, but consumption is very rare.

  • @TerraceYouth Every summer, millions of people swim in the ocean. Occasionally someone is bitten by a shark and it makes headlines. Most swimmers, divers and fishermen are not ever bitten by sharks much less consumed. More swimmers means more shark attacks, like more airplanes means more crashes. Sharks are wild animals. They should be respected. But being in the water with a shark is not a death sentence.

  • @elements5pip First you've got to learn to be a better liar :)

  • @jonser2008 Silly little fool. How stupid do you think the general public is? The reason more people aren't killed is because few go in the water, relatively speaking. Especially where these monsters live & feed. Put more people in the water in those areas & you'll be changing your tune. Bottom line: If you're in their way, you'll be attacked & eaten. But how often do the circumstances allow for this? Tell me, Einstein. And do so without trying to mislead me with your illogical hogwash.

  • @TerraceYouth Sharks are natural born killers of squid, fish, the occasional seal. Not humans. First of all, rarely are humans killed. Of all the hundreds of millions of water entries (billions, even!), only a handful of people are bitten by sharks, and only a few of those people die. If you are selachiiphobic, just say so. You don't have to kill the sharks. Better yet, stay out of the water and off Youtube. Your comments are insultingly stupid.

  • @TerraceYouth OH... and even if they did kill millions... we are in no position to decide wether or not they live in their ocean! (its an average of 5 deaths worldwide from sharks by the way, maybe know what your talking about before you fight it)

  • @TerraceYouth your lack of education and severe case of ignorance is amusing...and even if this were true, id take a shark over a conversation with you any day... you remain scared in your cave on your computer... im gonna go change the world now. bye :) feeta!

  • @elements5pip Sharks are natural born killers. What do you think they've got all of those razor-sharp serrated teeth for? And don't try to hand be this guff about humans not being on the menu. They will eat any living thing that falls into their path. The huge number of world-wide shark attack victims should have told you enough about that. They are killers. They are heartless. And they didn't get that reputation for nothing. They should all be exterminated by the military.

  • Gidday Pip. I didn't know who you were when you were standing near me at the Earthrace Rally on Tue Feb 14. I was also filming the rally for us "dingo" people.

    I just have to say I was blown away by this film.

    I did my 1st dive at Julian Rocks Byron Bay many years ago, had a few dives off Maroochydore but not much since. Dingoes got into my blood like sharks have got into yours.

    A pity I didn't say gidday to you on Tue.

    Hooroo, Dingosimon.

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