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| Originally Posted by SoggyFox The fishing boat was large enough to of had freezing capacity, none of us could work out why the shark had been left tethered this way, it really made me angry almost to the point of wanting to release it but after all said and done it was probably worth a lot of money to the fisherman. If that had been a cow or pig or sheep left like that, the RSPCA and all sorts would have been going ape……….
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I'll probably take flack for this, but i would have released it. As you say, if it were cattle or something on land it would be perfectly reasonable to release it, and to involve the authorities, so I would have no hesitation on doing it at sea.
Blue sharks need flowing water over their gills to breathe, so tethering was hardly a way to keep it fresh as it would have died and been predated fairly quickly, I would have thought.
Why do it - because they are thoughtless arses, I would say.