Maybe it is time to look at the best use of legally caught sharks, eliminate the waste, and ensure, as Keller writes, that the sacrifice of the animal is not in vain.
Bryan Keller earned his M.Sc. at Coastal Carolina University while studying shark behavior in the Bahamas. Now a Ph.D. student at Florida State University, he is studying the seasonal migrations of coastal sharks. Mr. Keller is an advocate for properly managing shark fisheries and reducing the wanton waste associated with harvesting sharks and other vulnerable species. He has been involved with drafting legislation that would prohibit the wanton waste of sharks in the state of South Carolina.
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