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merrie says: And as long as we have an increase in human hours in the water, we will have an increase in shark bites.' Some experts suggest that an abundance of seals has attracted high numbers of sharks, while others believe that overfishing has hit their food chain. 'I'm not saying it doesn't happen, but it's a convenient excuse,' Burgess said. Another contributory factor to the location of shark attacks could be global warming and rising sea temperatures. 'You'll find that some species will begin to appear in places they didn't in the past with some regularity,' he said. On a tip from mega. Posted by Van Helsing Its amazing how "Global Warming" causes so many problems. I guess I will have to jump on the band wagon for the theory. I've been having a lot of problems lately so maybe "Global Warming" is causing me all my problems. I need to blame something or somebody. |
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