Giriş: 25-11-2018 08:35Güncelleme: 12-01-2019 20:04 ingilizce Haberler + - ABONE OL Bu gönderiyi Instagram'da gör I have been receiving a lot of requests about teaching or helping others to remove hooks from sharks. Removing hooks is a very small part of my whole work and even a small part of the work I conduct with sharks. It is not something I teach as it is the result of years of interaction, understanding with the animals and knowledge of when to act and when to refrain from it. It may appear something easy to do and even more something everyone would do for any shark they encounter and that is very honorable but as I always say "one size does not fit all" and we might either not be able to help all the sharks with hooks, nor should we try. #exploration #education #conservation @neptunic_com @scubapro @diveshearwater @waterproofinternational @oceanpositive_fourthelement Cristina Zenato (@cristinazenato)'in paylaştığı bir gönderi (21 Kas, 2018, 6:13öö PST) Bu gönderiyi Instagram'da gör My list for being thankful is very long; however, one special is for the fact that sharks are protected in the Bahamas, that I have been able to contribute to the project, & that they can roam free understood & appreciated #exploration #education #conservation Image Paige Colwell @neptunic_com @scubapro @waterproofinternational @oceanpositive_fourthelement @diveshearwater Cristina Zenato (@cristinazenato)'in paylaştığı bir gönderi (23 Kas, 2018, 5:38öö PST) Cristina Zenato