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One-Third of Sharks Could Go Extinct

Submitted by Robert Roy Britt

posted: 25 June 2009 09:12 am ET

Threats to sharks are nothing new. For years, scientists have been saying that these ancient fish are in danger of going extinct as many are caught by accident, or on purpose just for their fins, and populations are decimated.

Now a new warning from the International Union for Conservation of Nature states that nearly a third of sharks and rays are threatened with extinction. The analysis of 64 species of ocean sharks and rays found 32 percent are at risk, including the great white shark.

An estimated 38 million sharks are killed for their fins each year. Sharks, meanwhile, kill very few people (despite the myth that they're very deadly).

If sharks go, the ocean food chain could crumble, experts have warned. Top predators are key to keeping populations of key species from growing too large. If sharks die off, you could have a food chain Whac-a-Mole, scientists say.

At least one exception to the dire situation: The biggest sharks of all, whale sharks, are thriving off the coast of western Australia.

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