New Caymanian National Conservation Law ban on killing sharks

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The Great Shark Hunt :: Cayman Compass

“…A blanket ban on killing sharks came into force Wednesday as part of the National Conservation Law.

Brad Wetherbee, who works with the research institute, said the law is a great start toward protecting species like the critically endangered oceanic whitetip, but warns the sharks are international animals. Beyond the boundaries of Cayman’s territorial waters they have no such protection…”
 
Even I had heard about this law. IT is very important to save guard the environment for any kind of harm. Even it had been seen that government is taking few steps to save animals also. I had researcher on such topics like public safety, Environment safety etc you can read this post.
 
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