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Commercial fishing is the biggest threat to hammerheads, with t of hammerhead sharks legally allowed to be caught every year in Australian waters 1. How are people getting away with fishing hammerhead sharks? Australia is a signatory to the convention. AMCS questions the findings in the NDF report that the current levels of hammerhead harvest are sustainable and instead recommends a more precautionary approach that restricts catch and prohibits export in light of:.

Hammerhead sharks are also threatened by culling through lethal shark control programs. In six years , hammerheads sharks have been culled at an average of 99 per year 6. Hammerhead sharks have never been involved in a fatal incident. Weight: to 1, pounds. Size relative to a 6-ft man:. This photo was submitted to Your Shot, our photo community on Instagram. Follow us on Instagram at natgeoyourshot or visit us at natgeo. Share Tweet Email. Go Further. Animals Wild Cities This wild African cat has adapted to life in a big city.

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Great hammerhead sharks have been found with stingray and catfish barbs sticking out of their mouths, suggesting that they are immune to stingray and catfish venom. Click here or below to download hands-on marine science activities for kids. Home Marine Life. Learn More. Take Action.



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