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Unfortunately we, as the human race, have decreased shark population by 90% due to shark finning and net fishing. Sharks are diminishing before us and the population is greatly smaller than it was even last year.

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The estimated global population of sharks varies widely, but it is generally believed to be in the hundreds of millions. However, many shark species are threatened by overfishing, habitat destruction, and climate change, leading to population declines. Conservation efforts are important to protect shark populations.

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