The Climate Guru

The Climate Guru Ep. 28 - The Truth About Sharks: 100 Million Killed Each Year and Why we Must Save Them

Episode Summary

Sharks have survived for over 400 million years, through five mass extinctions. But human greed is pushing them toward the brink of extinction. In this video, Brent the Climate Guru exposes the shocking reality behind the global shark decline. From the brutal practice of shark finning for shark fin soup to the unregulated longline fishing methods devastating our oceans, learn why shark populations have dropped by more than 50% since the 1970s. You’ll discover: Why apex predators like sharks are essential for healthy marine ecosystems and coral reefs How overfishing, bycatch, and the illegal shark fin trade kill over 100 million sharks every year The most at-risk shark species, including silky sharks, shortfin makos, and hammerheads The dark truth behind Costa Rica’s illegal shark fin ports and organized crime’s role in the trade How shark sanctuaries in The Bahamas, Palau, and other nations are helping shark populations rebound The slow reproduction cycle that makes shark recovery so difficult — and why every kill matters From Asia’s growing demand for shark fin soup to the corruption that fuels this billion-dollar industry, Brent breaks down the numbers, the politics, and the hope for shark conservation. Sharks are not the man-eating monsters Hollywood has portrayed. In reality, your chances of being bitten by a shark are lower than being hit on the head by a coconut. They are intelligent, curious, and vital to the balance of our oceans. Join the fight to protect sharks. Watch until the end to learn how you can help preserve these magnificent animals for future generations. Timestamps: 00:00 Introduction – Why Sharks Matter 02:15 The Global Decline of Sharks 06:20 The Shark Fin Trade & Illegal Fishing 10:45 Shark Sanctuaries & Success Stories 14:00 How You Can Help Save Sharks #SharkConservation #SaveTheSharks #ClimateGuru #SharkFinning #MarineLife #OceanConservation #ApexPredator #StopSharkFinSoup #SharkSanctuary #wildlifeprotection

Episode Notes

Sharks have survived for over 400 million years, through five mass extinctions. But human greed is pushing them toward the brink of extinction.

 

In this video, Brent the Climate Guru exposes the shocking reality behind the global shark decline. From the brutal practice of shark finning for shark fin soup to the unregulated longline fishing methods devastating our oceans, learn why shark populations have dropped by more than 50% since the 1970s.

 

You’ll discover:

Why apex predators like sharks are essential for healthy marine ecosystems and coral reefs

How overfishing, bycatch, and the illegal shark fin trade kill over 100 million sharks every year

The most at-risk shark species, including silky sharks, shortfin makos, and hammerheads

The dark truth behind Costa Rica’s illegal shark fin ports and organized crime’s role in the trade

How shark sanctuaries in The Bahamas, Palau, and other nations are helping shark populations rebound

The slow reproduction cycle that makes shark recovery so difficult — and why every kill matters

 

From Asia’s growing demand for shark fin soup to the corruption that fuels this billion-dollar industry, Brent breaks down the numbers, the politics, and the hope for shark conservation.

 

Sharks are not the man-eating monsters Hollywood has portrayed. In reality, your chances of being bitten by a shark are lower than being hit on the head by a coconut. They are intelligent, curious, and vital to the balance of our oceans.

 

Join the fight to protect sharks. Watch until the end to learn how you can help preserve these magnificent animals for future generations.

 

Timestamps:

00:00 Introduction – Why Sharks Matter

02:15 The Global Decline of Sharks

06:20 The Shark Fin Trade & Illegal Fishing

10:45 Shark Sanctuaries & Success Stories

14:00 How You Can Help Save Sharks

 

#SharkConservation #SaveTheSharks #ClimateGuru #SharkFinning #MarineLife #OceanConservation #ApexPredator #StopSharkFinSoup #SharkSanctuary #wildlifeprotection